Oliver von Bueren wrote:
Nigel Metheringham wrote:I would recommend anyone to configure his MUA to not automatically confirm any message requesting such a thing, as you might end up confirming the reception of messages you never even wanted to receive. Such a feature might work well in a closed environment, but in the internet at large it does not. Even worse if it's done at MTA level.On 11 Feb 2008, at 11:42, Gaurav Pruthi wrote:The MUA receive receipts work fine via exim, although as normal some MUAs won't honour them and some people deliberately set MUAs to not honour them.Is it possible to use delivery receipts in exim?There was a recent discussion on the list about the use of out-of-office messages. IMHO this is a very similar discussion. You can end up producing a massive amount of automated response but still don't know for sure if it works for the one important message it would be useful for.
You can even remove the headers requesting such confirmation by putting the following line in the appropriate router:
headers_remove = Disposition-Notification-To : Return-Receipt-To : Receipt-Requested-To : Confirm-Reading-To : MDRcpt-To : MDSend-Notifications-To : Smtp-Rcpt-To : Read-Receipt-To : X-Confirm-Reading-To : X-Acknowledge-To : Delivery-Receipt-To : X-PMrqc : Errors-To
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