Hello @DickD59 ,
That's a generic email address used by Outlook for notifying you of an undeliverable bounce. Other email programs are also known to utilize similar "postmaster@" addresses for their automated bounce notification emails. The true contact's address might be included in the email you receive from "postmaster@," but otherwise this is simply referencing one of your contacts that's regularly bouncing, as shown in your emails' reporting.
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