ghane@??? (Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta) writes:
>> Or, have a transport that, if it sees RCPT TO: old.com, spits back an
>> autoreply to the sender before falling over to the next transport for
>> delivery?
>
> I do not want to "trouble" the sender, after all, its hardly
> his fault we renamed ourselves ;-)
Well, if your exim install doesn't trouble the sender, your user will have
to trouble him ...
And as I said, this way, the mail is delivered though an autoreply goes to
the sender.
If you want, I'm pretty sure that your transport can easily send an extra
email to the *recipient* - your user - instead of the sender, and have him
contact whoever sent him mail at foo@???
Far easier (and less dicey) than modifying mail content IMHO. Especially
as, given your location, your users routinely send and receive mail in (say)
big-5, shift-jis or other encodings.
-srs