I am running RedHat Linux and Exim 4.52 on a box in my DMZ.  It acts as 
a spam/virus scanner and smart host relay for an Exchange box inside my 
firewall.  The Exchange users insist that their 'Out-of-Office' 
autoreply messages need to be sent to external addresses as well as 
internal.  We haven't found a way to prevent Exchange from sending 
'Out-of-Office' messages in reply to spam, so the smart host gets a lot 
of Autoreplys addressed to invalid addresses.   When it can't deliver 
them it sends a bounce message back to the Exchange users, so for every 
spam they also get a non-delivery notice for the 'Out-of-Office' message.

These 'Out-of-Office' messages are easily identifiable by their subject 
line, and I would like to treat them similar to the way bounce messages 
are treated: try to deliver them for a short period of time, and if they 
are non-deliverable, just delete them.  I know from experience that Exim 
is incredibly flexible, but I haven't been able to figure out how to 
make it do this.  Any thoughts or pointers would be much appreciated.  
Thanks.

Russ

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Russell D. Wilton                     E Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet Systems Manager               Voice:  (403) 329-2525
University of Lethbridge                 FAX:  (403) 382-7108
4401 University Drive   Lethbridge, Alberta, CANADA   T1K 3M4


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