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Best way to collect bounces
Wondering if someone could help me out with the best way to collect all the mail that bounces and put the addresses in a file. Running an optin server and need to collect the bounces so we can remove them, using sendmail.
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Not sure what is the "best way".... but the way I do things like you describe is with procmail.
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Would you mind posting the script you use with procmail?
Would really appreciate it. Thanks |
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