This document says you can set SPF to "reject". Does that mean that the sender gets an email saying that the email has been rejected?
Or do Sophos mean the email is deleted?
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This document says you can set SPF to "reject". Does that mean that the sender gets an email saying that the email has been rejected?
Or do Sophos mean the email is deleted?
Hi Stuart James
Thank you for posting in the Sophos Community.
"Reject" means that the Sophos daemon will tell the sender that the email could not be delivered. It will be a DSN code of 550 5.7.1
The email is not retained as well so in a way you can say it is "deleted".
Regards,
Jose
Hi Stuart James
Thank you for posting in the Sophos Community.
"Reject" means that the Sophos daemon will tell the sender that the email could not be delivered. It will be a DSN code of 550 5.7.1
The email is not retained as well so in a way you can say it is "deleted".
Regards,
Jose