I believe that you could do this with a program alias and sub-mailbox functionality. The Mail From would need to begin with your program alias address followed by a dash, and then your list and recipient information inserted into the sub-mailbox portion of the address. The program alias would pick up these messages and parse the To line out of the message, figure out the list and recipient information, and then generate a removal request to the listserv by generating a new E-mail message to be sent to the listserv. You would probably want to create a database of some sort and track the reasons for the bounces, and only do removals after multiple bounces had been detected. Someone could program most of this with a fair amount of ease, but handling the errors properly and other unforeseen things might take a bit of watching.

Matt



Chris Hickey wrote:

Hi,

We use Imail and Declude and need to implement a way to flag bounced emails
and remove them from our newsletter lists.  I found an article about
Variable Envelope Return Paths, here:
http://cr.yp.to/proto/verp.txt

Has anyone implemented this or something similar that you would recommend?
If so, what did you use, how easy is it to implement, and how much does it
cost?

Thanks!


Chris Hickey

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