On 2013-08-28 18:18, Tugdual de LASSAT - @tdldp wrote:
> 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?
>
Exactly. When I write scripts that automatically send mails (e.g. alerts),
where it obviously doesn't make sense to trigger an OutOfOffice-reply,
I add those headers.

> Do you have
> any feedback with precedence: list?
>
No, but:

> 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)
>
So it seems Exchange already knows not to reply to those mails, and you
don't need to add any headers.

> Do you have somehow a standard syntax example for adding the headers you
> indicate to all incoming messages regarding existing headers condition?
>
Sorry, no, I don't handle this with Exim (see above).

> I've tried one with no success (exim panic), but I'm not a regex specialist
> and it could be an error of mine...
>
Show what you have so far, there are a lot of really clever people
on this list :)

cheers,
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