Low Scores on Bounce Backs
Maybe I'm doing something wrong but the bounces we receive are getting
extremely low scores. My understanding was that by enabling VBounce in the
V3.2.4 config's and by adding:
whitelist_bounce_relays mailserver_name.com
we would have a shot at filtering out bounces. Instead we are seeing very
low bounces scores:
* 0.1 BOUNCE_MESSAGE MTA bounce message
* 0.1 ANY_BOUNCE_MESSAGE Message is some kind of bounce message
A scoring of 0.2 does little. Here's the full header. If anyone can help
explain what we're doing wrong or should change I'd appreciate it.
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