Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No need for a special header; there are options to qmail-inject
> to make qmail
> use per-recipient VERP.
>
> Handling the bounces is up to you; in essence, you create a
> .qmail-something-default file and pipe the messages to a script of your
> choosing.  In your case, you'd just log the "$DEFAULT" portion to a file.
>

What I'd like to do though, is take advantage of the ~20 day testing that
ezmlm provides.  I don't want to end up unsubscribing people because of an
"Out of office" message or a temporary errors like "mailbox full" unless
they've been occurring for a few weeks.

If I understand the documentation correctly, VERP will just add the
recipient address (or certain other info) to the envelope, and I don't see
how that helps me.  If I set up a .qmail-something file, and then piped all
the messages through a script, wouldn't that catch ALL messages (misdirected
unsubscribes, out of office, mailbox full, delivery delays, etc.)?

Or, are you saying that duplicating this is just a matter of using VERP and
writing my own ezmlm-warn and ezmlm-return?  Heh, "just"...



--joshua.

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