> On 2007-08-06 10:08:51 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > But examination and use of enhanced status codes is hardly limited to MTAs -
> > indeed, while MTAs have reason to find and copy these codes around they
> > generally don't need to look at their values. The same canont be said for
> > various other agents such as MUAs wanting to localize DSNs or list managers
> > wanting to automatically process DSNs. I cannot cite an example of a
> > deployed
> > MUA that does DSN translation but that doesn't mean there aren't any.
> I think Lotus Notes/Domino does this. At least it replaces the first
> part of a multipart/report message with a text of its own, and this text
> seems to be vaguely related to the enhanced status code.
Interesting. One of the purposes behind having a machine-readable part was to
facilitate this sort of thing. It is nice to hear that someone is actually
doing it.
> I wonder if Outlook/Exchange does something similar. The fact that
> Exchange (by default?) sends DSNs with only an enhanced status code and no
> human readable explanation at all is a strong hint that the programmers
> expected the recipient's agent to fill in the human readable explanation.
Can anyone else confirm whether or not Outlook does this when talking to
Exchange?
Ned