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Q0429
I would like to deliver mail addressed to a given domain to local mailboxes, but also to generate messages to the envelope senders.
You can do this with an unseen router and an autoreply transport, along the following lines:
# Router
auto_warning_r:
driver = accept
check_local_user
domains = <domains you want to do this for>
condition = ${if eq{$sender_address}{}{no}{yes}}
transport = warning_t
no_verify
unseen
Place this router immediately before the normal localuser router.
The unseen
option means that the address is still passed on to the
next router. The transport is configured like this:
# Transport
warning_t:
driver = autoreply
file = /usr/local/mail/warning.txt
file_expand
from = [email protected]
to = $sender_address
user = exim
subject = Re: Your mail to $local_part@$domain
Note the use of the condition
option to avoid attempting to send a
message when there is no sender (that is, when the incoming message is a
bounce message). You can of course extend this to include other
conditions. If you want to log the sending of messages, you can add
log = /some/file
to the transport and also make use of the once
option if you want to
send only one message to each sender.
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