On 04 Mar 2021, at 05:54, Wietse Venema wrote:
> enable_threaded_bounces (default: no)
Oooo, nice! Looking forward to 3.6.
--
She hated everything that predestined people, that fooled them, that
made them slightly less than human. --Witches Abroad
Manu:
> > All DSNs are produced by the same message generating code, they
> > just use different templates. So it would really be a WTF if some
> > aded reply-to and some not.
> >
> NDRs do sound misleading, but yes, doing this for all DSNs makes sense :)
Point taken. I'll update the docs. I expe
> Manu:
>> I am tasked to configure a customized bounce message. It is clear how to
>> reference variables that correspond to postfix settings, like $myhostname.
>>
>> I have not found a way how to add the message-id of the original
>> message. It should be added to the In-Reply-To: header.
>
> Wi
Manu:
> I am tasked to configure a customized bounce message. It is clear how to
> reference variables that correspond to postfix settings, like $myhostname.
>
> I have not found a way how to add the message-id of the original
> message. It should be added to the In-Reply-To: header.
Wietse:
> htt
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am tasked to configure a customized bounce message. It is clear how to
>> reference variables that correspond to postfix settings, like $myhostname.
>>
>> I have not found a way how to add the message-id of the original
>> message. It should be added to the In-Reply-To: header.
>
Manu Zurm?hl:
> Hi all,
>
> I am tasked to configure a customized bounce message. It is clear how to
> reference variables that correspond to postfix settings, like $myhostname.
>
> I have not found a way how to add the message-id of the original
> message. It should be added to the In-Reply-To:
Hi all,
I am tasked to configure a customized bounce message. It is clear how to
reference variables that correspond to postfix settings, like $myhostname.
I have not found a way how to add the message-id of the original
message. It should be added to the In-Reply-To: header.
failure_template =