[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > My view on accepting e-mails and then bouncing isn't quite as draconian > as one might think (considering all the bounces and doublebounces I'm > getting due to €#%#% spammers); but as I was fine-tuning my filter > deleting these untrue bounce-messages, I couldn't help but wondering why > we don't have something like a "Bounced-Message-Id: <[message-id of > message being bounced]>"-like header in all these bounces. > It seems like such a basic thing that really should exist that I can't > help but wondering: What is it that I'm missing here, why is there no > such thing in these bounces?
When you relay an email, just set the MAIL FROM: to the message-id. That's what I do, when I receive a bounce, it will be addressed to the message-id, so either I encoded the real sender into the message-id or I have a table that does the translation. It's pretty much what VERP is all about. http://cr.yp.to/proto/verp.txt Hope this helps, GFK's -- Guillaume Filion, ing. jr Logidac Tech., Beaumont, Québec, Canada - http://logidac.com/ PGP Key and more: http://guillaume.filion.org/
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