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Hello and thanks in advance for any effort in assisting me on this issue. The problem at hand is such: we use an IIS 6.0 smtp virtual server to submit emails on behalf of our clients by spoofing the "Send from" by setting it to the clients inbox address for emails to be shown as the client has sent those, not us. Now they receive a large number of NDRS, so do we because our SMTP virtual server collects those as well. What needs to be done is to prevent our clients who we sent the emails on behalf of from receiving the ndrs. However we still want to be able receive those and later report on them (as to which email addresses were bad and such).

Is this possible to do with IIS/smtp? Is it possible to acomplish with Exchage 2007/ Transport Agents?

Thank you

Why so many NDR's? – Kev Nov 6 at 17:19
Yeah, that's what I was thinking: why so many NDRs? Are the spam filters at the destination email servers rejecting your outgoing messages because the source addresses are spoofed? (If so, instead of spoofing the outgoing addresses, you could just set the "reply-to" field to the user's you wish to be sending "from".) – ewall Nov 7 at 2:57

migrated to serverfault.com by Bill the Lizard Nov 8 at 4:04

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