* Mandar Mitra [09-07-12 07:37]:
> Patrick Shanahan wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:18:56AM -0400):
>
> > grep resent-message-id -A 4 /var/log/mail
> >
> > will show bounced (resent) posts including recipient address
>
> Not if one uses msmtp, will it?
/var/log/mail is *not* a postfix file, it
Patrick Shanahan wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:18:56AM -0400):
> grep resent-message-id -A 4 /var/log/mail
>
> will show bounced (resent) posts including recipient address
Not if one uses msmtp, will it?
* Mandar Mitra [09-04-12 03:02]:
> Jamie Paul Griffin wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:53:02AM +0100):
>
> > I wouldn't have thought you'd need to as the mail you've bounced is
> > already in one of your mail folders. AFAIK, it just 'bounces' it as
> > is and the MTA sends it off to its new destin
[ Mandar Mitra wrote on Tue 4.Sep'12 at 12:30:52 +0530 ]
> Jamie Paul Griffin wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:53:02AM +0100):
>
> > I wouldn't have thought you'd need to as the mail you've bounced is already
> > in one of your mail folders. AFAIK, it just 'bounces' it as is and the MTA
> > send
Jamie Paul Griffin wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:53:02AM +0100):
> I wouldn't have thought you'd need to as the mail you've bounced is already
> in one of your mail folders. AFAIK, it just 'bounces' it as is and the MTA
> sends it off to its new destination.
I use it as an alternative to forw
[ Eric Smith wrote on Mon 3.Sep'12 at 14:07:54 +0200 ]
> Is there a way to keep a record of mail that
> you bounce?
I wouldn't have thought you'd need to as the mail you've bounced is already in
one of your mail folders. AFAIK, it just 'bounces' it as is and the MTA sends
it off to its new de
Is there a way to keep a record of mail that
you bounce?
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Eric Smith