Chris Dos: > 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?
http://www.postfix.org/VERP_README.html has examples of how to use VERP. You either invoke the Postfix sendmail command with an extra option, or you pass an extra option with the SMTP "MAIL FROM" command. The regexp trick won't work here. Wietse