Hallo Victor,

On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 11:18:44 -0500GMT (17-11-03, 17:18 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

VBG> What do all bounces have in common? I wish to filter against the
VBG> one single ID all bounces have in common or at least should have
VBG> in common without being way too general about it.

There's no phrase all bounces have in common. What all proper bounces
do have in common is an empty return path address, but I'm not sure
whether you're able to filter against that, nor how you should go
about it...
The other you need to take into account is that your bounces or
autoreplies ought to  be addressed the return path address of the
message. Not to the old from address. A bounce of the message I'm
replying to, should be send to the list bounce address
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in stead of your own address.

Since you're using your own domain, it could be useful to use your own
bounce address in your bounces, etc. Make them have [EMAIL PROTECTED]
as from and return path address and delete all mail addressed to that
address without mercy. ;-) Saves you from endless loops. Depending on
your (ISP's) mailserver it may or may not be possible for you to set
the return path, so you might need to search the text of the incoming
messages for your bounce address too.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof


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