Exchange - How to control non-delivery reports when you use Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003

By default, non-delivery reports (NDRs) are enabled. You can disable them by using Exchange System Manager. You can also specify who can receive copies of NDRs.


To disable NDRs, follow these steps:
  1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, and then click System Manager.
  2. Expand the Global Settings container in the left pane, click Internet Message Formats, right-click the Default object, and then click Properties.
  3. Click the Advanced tab.
  4. Click to clear the Allow non-delivery reports check box, and then click OK.
To specify who can receive copies of NDRs, follow these steps:
  1. Under Administrative Groups, expand First Administrative Group, expand Servers, expand servername, expandProtocols, expand SMTP, and then open the Default SMTP Virtual Server properties.
  2. Click the Messages tab, and then add an address to the Send copy of non-delivery report to field.
  3. Stop, and then restart the MS Exchange Routing Engine and SMTP services.
Microsoft recommends that you also create a postmaster e-mail address for NDRs that come from other servers. This can be a secondary SMTP address for a user or a mail-enabled User account. Use Active Directory Users and Computers to add the e-mail address or mail-enabled account.

The user will not receive the actual message that caused the NDR. However, if the notice is opened and Send Again is selected, the actual message appears and can be forwarded if you want.


[original article https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/294757]