Hi,

I think I've come up with a system filter to deliver bounced messages.

Let me explain. I am just learning exim filters and this one had/has me 
baffled.

at my company we have both local user emails and email addresses for 
client domains. For the internet domains we use cPanel and RHE 3 
dedicated servers with the default email address set to fail. Each 
domain may have several email accounts and these typically work fine. 
The problem I experience is when a client sends mail through a perl or 
php script.

In apache suexec is enabled and phpsuexec is enabled so I don't have to 
worry about the scripts running under the users account "nobody". What 
happens though is the script sets the From: header correctly but the 
mail server sets a different $reply_path that what is in the 
$header_From: After searching I've come up with a filter I hope. It has 
bombed on me in the past and my mail queue usually builds to the 
thousands with no mail being sent and then I have to restart it. (Freeze 
up city)

I could use a "Headed in the right direction or won't work comment" from 
some experts.

Here's what I've come up with

logfile /var/log/filter.log

if $sender_address is “”
then
if 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/etc/localdomains}{yes}{no}} 
is “no”
then
headers add “Old-Subject: $h_subject:”
headers remove “Subject”
headers add “Subject: [Delayed Bounce]$h_old-subject:”
headers remove “Old-Subject”
deliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fail text “Delayed bounce message ignored”
logwrite $message_id $h_subject
seen finish
elif
deliver $header_From:
seen finish
endif
endif

What I am looking for is to check for bounced messages, if I find one 
then I want to check and see if it came from our server.
If not then I fail it and write the message_id to a logfile.
If it is then since all the default addresses are set to fail anything 
that comes in has a $reply_path of [EMAIL PROTECTED] If fail was not 
enabled then I wouldn't need this as it would go to the local user. With 
fail though my local user's bounce message gets trashed so I want to 
send it to the email address that the script uses which should be the 
domain email address.

One question I have as well is in the system file the first filter is

If first_delivery
then
finish
endif

I believe the filter for bounces should come next and do I have the use 
of "seen finish" set correctly if I want to process the message further 
down the list.

Thanks for the input

Chuck Mattice

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