Chris Dos a écrit :
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>
> Well, the simple fact is that they want me to process the bounce backs and
> not send the bounce back to the
> user, but process it internally. Is there a way to do this without using
> VERP?
>
you can use smtp_generic_maps to rewrite the sender address when
ou
Well, your outbound postfix machines will route the bounces to
whatever address is used in the "mail from:" envelope. Just run
a catchall at the domain of choice and a script to parse the messages.
Your outbound mail server doesn't send bounces to the addresses in
the headers, it sends it to the
Peter Blair wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Chris Dos wrote:
>> I've been tasked to figure out a way for our three postfix relay servers to
>> intercept every hard bounced back
>> e-mail and process it for our web application.
>>
>> We have about nine servers relaying mail through our
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Chris Dos wrote:
> I've been tasked to figure out a way for our three postfix relay servers to
> intercept every hard bounced back
> e-mail and process it for our web application.
>
> We have about nine servers relaying mail through our three postfix servers.
>
Chris Dos wrote:
Noel Jones wrote:
Chris Dos wrote:
I've been tasked to figure out a way for our three postfix relay
servers to intercept every hard bounced back
e-mail and process it for our web application.
We have about nine servers relaying mail through our three postfix
servers. These se
Noel Jones wrote:
> Chris Dos wrote:
>> I've been tasked to figure out a way for our three postfix relay
>> servers to intercept every hard bounced back
>> e-mail and process it for our web application.
>>
>> We have about nine servers relaying mail through our three postfix
>> servers. These serv
Chris Dos wrote:
I've been tasked to figure out a way for our three postfix relay servers to
intercept every hard bounced back
e-mail and process it for our web application.
We have about nine servers relaying mail through our three postfix servers.
These servers send mail on behalf
of our cl
I've been tasked to figure out a way for our three postfix relay servers to
intercept every hard bounced back
e-mail and process it for our web application.
We have about nine servers relaying mail through our three postfix servers.
These servers send mail on behalf
of our clients. I'm trying