Jeremy Nicoll wrote: > It won't add bounce+ to the beginning of every email, but you can use > VERP. It might prove more useful anyways as hosts don't always include > the "to" email address when sending back bounced messages. The format > is like this: > > mailinglistname+senderuser=senderdo...@yourdomain > > This way, you will know that the email was bounced by the format of it. > The only way I found to redirect these emails to one account is to use a > regexp or pcre table. > > You probably will want to add the setting of > "smtpd_authorized_verp_clients = $mynetworks" to your main.cf > configuration file (found on /etc/postfix/main.cf on Debian, probably > others as well). I've yet to figure out how to allow anyone authorized > to send email to set VERP. Perhaps it was part of the design not to > allow this.
I've been playing with VERP to also address this. Can you buy chance give me an example of your regexp or pcre table with using VERP? Chris