Thanks Al..

New related issue (easier to reply here than start a new thread)...

I'm filtering incoming email properly and able to extract all the pertinent 
data. My main goal is what Al mentioned to automate the handling of bounce 
messages from a mass mailing program.

One of my concepts was to forward non-bounce email on to the client - to 
handle situations where their customer replies (even though it says not to 
reply). We don't want our client to potentially lose business because their 
customer is foolish or bull-headed, replied to an email that is noreply@ 
and then got mad at the business for not responding.

Thus, I figured if the email wasn't a bounce, I could forward to the 
client. The way I thought I could accomplish this was to simply tie into 
the email sending that OpenBD already utilizes. So I create a file 
######.email within the OpenBD spool directory and let the OpenBD server 
pick it up and send it out.

I recreated, exactly what I saw from the CF mailer; format wise. But 
nothing gets delivered. The file is picked up, but ends up in the 
undelivered folder.

Is my logic/thought process valid? I really can't find what I'm missing. 
The cfmail.log shows entries that say "MailOutFail: Failed to parse 
/opt/openbd_3.2.0/tomcat/../logs/cfmail/spool/66150D6D151956.tmpsend". 

Not extremely helpful. I can tell it's upset with the format that I've 
manually created, but I've compared it line by line with other 
(programmatically generated) email spool files and can't see what I'm 
missing. Any ideas?

Thanks,
Alan

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