> Pretty much the whole trick is to go into qmail-send.c, around line
> 708 (search for "Hi"), and just change the message that is output. As
> with any source change, you'll want to test it first, and make sure
> the message is reasonably formatted, has all important information,
> and the proper headers and envelope.
I've read qsbmf.txt, but I am still confused a little about it. Is it some
method of ensuring qmail always knows when a message has bounced? Or was it
designed so that in the future, MUAs might know that a message has bounced
and mark it (as Outlook+Exchange does)?
I understand DJB's reasons for doing it his way (avoiding bandwidth-wasting
deferral reports a la sendmail, for example, and outputting useful info to
the user) - essentially what I want to know is, if changing as outlined
above works OK, is this fundamentally problematic for qmail or is it just
breaking DJB's spec?
Regards,
John