Martin 
Thanks a lot for your response...

Yes exim is handling all organization incoming and outgoing Emails...
Headers you indicate are those Exchange does not respond to ? Do you have
any feedback with precedence: list ? 
Exim lists uses this last one, and I didn't receive any return when OOF was
activated during the bug period (2-08 to 6-08)
Do you have somehow a standard syntax example for adding the headers you
indicate to all incoming messages regarding existing headers condition ?
I've tried one with no success (exim panic), but I'm not a regex specialist
and it could be an error of mine...
I'd be eager to have a sneak at it if you accept to share it... 

Yours

@tdldp

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Martin Schuster (IFKL IT OS DC CD)
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : mardi 27 août 2013 08:40
À : Tugdual De Lassat
Cc : [email protected]
Objet : Re: [exim] Exim - Exchange 2010 OutofOffice Messages

On 2013-08-26 17:02, Tugdual de LASSAT - @tdldp wrote:
> [...]
> What is strange in this problem, is that exim gateway is Exchange's 
> only outgoing source for mails (exchange is not exposed directly on 
> internet, any outgoing messages must pass through exim gateway), and 
> yet I do not have any traces of any sort of OOF messages passing through
the Exim Gateway.
> 
Do your /incoming/ mails also get forwarded by your Exim?

In that case, you could try to add the headers that Exchange is supporting
whenever you encounter a mail with "Precedence: bulk".

I found the following headers to work (after a lot of googling and
trial&error):

    Auto-Submitted: auto-generated
    X-Auto-Response-Suppress: OOF, AutoReply

hth,
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