[ On Friday, January 23, 2004 at 16:03:50 (-0500), Eli wrote: ]
> Subject: RE: [Exim] Stopping out-of-office auto-reply mail loops
>
> Where are these all typically seen? I obviously know about mailer-daemon,
> but I've never seen the others in email addresses? Just wondering why these
> shouldn't have autoreplies sent to them, since I'm just doing up an auto
> reply router/transport myself.
>
> >No response should be sent to messages from ``-OUTGOING'',
typical of several 0lder mailing lists, IIRC
> ``-RELAY'',
I can't remember where that one comes from. :-)
> >``LISTSERV'',
the mailbox used by several mailing list management software packages
I guess I should add "MAJORDOMO" (and maybe "MAILMAN"?) to this list! :-)
> ``-REQUEST'',
typically used for auto-responders for many mailing lists
> ``MAILER'', or ``MAILER-DAEMON''
typically what the empty envelope sender address ("<>") expands to for
presentation in in an RFC-822 header.
> What about postmaster? I thought about possibly blocking that, but then I
> thought that postmaster should be a real person, and sending a vacation
> message to them may help let them know if someone can't get to an issue
> right away.
exactly. :-)
The idea with avoiding the above is to avoid needless interactions with
the most common autoresponders.
(remember the 7-day delay between sending another reply is what actualy
prevents any mail loops from having any serious impact)
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