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Hi, Is there a any way to distinguish different types of bounces? From what I know, a full inbox or an out-of-office reply could be concidered as a (soft) bounce, and that shouldn't be treated as a hard bounce (invalid recipent).

BR/Tomas Eld

#37309
Mar 02, 2010 14:58
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The EPiServer Mail service treats any non-fatal errors such as unreachable mail server, inbox over quota, etc (ie, "soft bounces") just like a normal mail server would, it schedules the delivery to be retried with an increasing delay. This process is repeated until there is either success (which counts as successful delivery regardless how many retries were necessary) or a timeout is reached, which itself is considered a fatal error ("hard bounce").

So in the case of the full inbox it would only be an issue if it is full for an extended period of time, normal transient errors are are not registered as a bounce at all (as it's normally of interest).

 

The EPiServer Mail service treats any non-fatal errors such as an unreachable mail server, inbox over quota, etc (ie, "soft bounces") just like a normal mail server would, it schedules delivery to be retried with an increasing delay. This process is repeated until there is either success (which counts as successful delivery regardless if retries were necessary) or a timeout is reached, which itself is considered a fatal error ("hard bounce").


So in the case of the full inbox it would only register as a bounce if it is full for an extended period of time, normal transient errors are are not registered as a bounce at all (as it's normally not of interest).

 

However, one may want to not de-list addresses on the first bounce as there is still some room for error.

 

 

/Håkan

#37409
Mar 04, 2010 17:34
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Hi, Thank's a lot for the response! I would guess that in the case of grey listing on the recieving server, this would in the end be a hard bounce, is that correct? BR/Tomas
#37421
Mar 05, 2010 9:33
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Because of how the EPiServer Mail Service retries repeatedly grey listing should not normally prevent delivery, only delay it somewhat. (Just like for any normal mail delivery.)

#37422
Mar 05, 2010 9:46
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