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Posted: 15 May 2014 at 7:50pm | IP Logged Quote samuel

Hi all,

I am using "real sender" to send emails instead of From, and I want to test whether wrong TO email address can be returned back to ReturnPath. The code:
            
            Smtp mailer = new Smtp();
            mailer.SmtpServers.Add("InternalSMTP");
            mailer.Message.From.Email = "aa@gmail.com";
            mailer.Message.From.DisplayName = "aa GM";
            mailer.Message.ReplyTo.Add("aa@163.com", "aa 163");
            mailer.Message.To.Add("a@@235zi@hheu44iujhay43y.rr", "smG");//It is wrong address
            mailer.Message.To.Add("bb@hotmail.com", "bbh");//It is right address
            mailer.Message.Subject = "Test Mailbee";
            mailer.Send("cc@hotmail.com", (string)null);

The result is:
(1)bb@hotmail.com received email, BUT
(2)cc@hotmail.com cannot receive email back although 'a@@235zi@hheu44iujhay43y.rr' is a wrong address.

Can someone give help?
Thanks
Sam
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Posted: 16 May 2014 at 2:13am | IP Logged Quote Alex

Do you receive bounce to ANY address? I.e. what kind of the problem do you have:
a) you never get a bounce for invalid address no matter from which address you send
or
b) you get bounce to aa@gmail.com but if you override it with cc@hotmail.com, you don't get it

If a, this has something to do with your SMTP server configuration - it simply does not return bounces.

If b, please note you cannot usually use From and real sender on different hosts. MailBee lets you do that but SMTP servers may not allow that sometimes (because it's used by spammers - email gets sent from address/host which has nothing to do with what is in From). For that, I'd try to set real sender as "some other address on gmail.com" when From is also on gmail.com.

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Alex
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