On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 10:03 -0400, SonicFog wrote:
> When AOL sends the scamp message there is only one way of determining
> original AOL email address. The only clue in AOL scamp email is the
> 'message-id' identifier.  Do a search of your exim_mainlog for the
> identifier and you will find the email address the message was sent to.  
> 
> If the email was sent to multiply AOL recipients on a single message then
> you won't be able to determine exactly which one hit the spam button and AOL
> isn't  going to tell you either. 

That's not quite true.

It is possible (but not very efficient) to limit all outbound email to
AOL to a single recipient per connection using appropriate transport
options (clue: max_rcpt and remote_max_parallel), and add a header in
the transport which is a hash function of the recipient address.

AOL would then pass that back to you, and you can look it up.

This is a truly horribly inefficient mode of operation, but if
auto-handling Scomp reports is that important then it might help.

Graeme


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