No NDR mail is sent to the return path if no servers are available. HARD BOUNCE #3100
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Bounces and fails are completely different things. A bounce is when an email is fully accepted by the recipient email server but is not actually deliverable. A hard fail is when the message could not be sent after many attempts. A soft fail is when the message could not be sent but Postal is likely trying again. |
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I'm fully aware of that. But isn't it logic to alart the sending party if a mail hard fails? A bounce : receiving server can send a reply to the return path mail adress with an error the mailbox doesn't exist. This is working fine with postal. Hard bounce (no mx records) then the sending mail server should send a reply to the return path (if you use SMTP of O365, Gmail, Kerio or whatever mail server you use, you get that NDR message from your own server. However postal is not doing this. br |
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Hi,
got a mail with a typo in the domain. Because of that the NDR is not triggered by the receiving mailserver and thus the return path never sent a mail. I would expect that postal send an NDR to the returnpath stating that no servers are available.
Am I missing something in my config?
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