Hallo David,

On Mon, 17 May 2004 11:00:10 +0100GMT (17-5-04, 12:00 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

DE> I have some problem emails that sometimes bounce back. So I get a
DE> 'Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender' as this is automated and most of the
DE> time it works I can not work out why it is bouncing.

The reason a message gets bounced is always included in the bouncing
message. So you should know the reason. When it's the same recipient
that gets his messages bounced sometimes, it's probably a case of
mailbox quota (mailbox full).

DE> So what I want to do is.

DE> 1) Save the attachment (which is the origional email).

This can be done.

DE> 2) Import the attachment back in to The Bat!

Can be automatically done if the attached message always has the same
name, that's not necessarily so, especially not when it's a case of
different ISP's (mail servers).

DE> 3) Redirect it as thought it was the original.

Can't be done in the same filter. A filter processes one message, when
you've imported a message, that's another message, so it's not
processed.
To darken things further. Imported messages don't trigger filters
automatically, that's the way TB functions.

DE> Can this be done in one filter ?

Nope.

What you could do though, is redirecting or forwarding the bounce
message to your contact. Provided that's always the same person.

-- 
Groetjes, Roelof

Disclaimer: Any opinion stated in this message is not necessarily shared by my budgies 
or rabbits.


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