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I wrote, at one time, an external perl program to handle this.  It
should be available at www.qmail.org (search for my name).  However,
please be aware of the following:

       * This was written a long time ago.
       * My coding skills were in their infancy.
       * This was originally written for internal use.
       * I have not had the opportunity to use qmail in an environment
         where I would use this for over three years.
       * Family obligations have increased since I wrote this.

What this means is:

       * This does not use any standard bounce format (IIRC).
       * Although not teriibly obsfucated, it is not the most
         understandible perl code I have authored.
       * It has not been really supported or updated in 3+ years.
       * It will probably not be updated by me.

Although, from what I have heard, the site it was originally written
for is still using it successfully.

Brian
       

> Date:    Mon, 19 Jun 2000 17:11:16 PDT
> To:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From:    Jon Rust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: queue notices
> 
> I've seen a few mail systems notify users that mail hasn't been
> delivered when it's been queued for X number of days, but hasn't yet
> expired.  Say your queuelifetime is set to 1 week. After a message
> hasn't delivered for 1 day, let the sender know that it hasn't and also
> that you (the mail server) will keep trying for another 6 days.
> 
> Has anyone seen a patch like this? Any thoughts on implementing the idea?
> 
> Thanks,
> jon
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