From: "David Favor" <david@???>
> Updating my previous VERP question. I have a mailing list of
> 1000s of subscribers. All these subscribers are in remote domains.
>
> My goal is to have an address like foo-request@??? which is
> recognized as a VERP address where two things happen:
>
> 1) Return-Path: and Errors-To: are set with a VERP
> bounce/return address
>
> 2) The actual recipient as will appear in the SMTP conversation
> is changed to foo@???
>
> I find no working example. For instance the config:
>
<snip>
> except there appears to be no way to change the target recipient
> in a transport stanza.
>
Let me see if I can understand this..
You are sending OUT a mailing list, TO remote destinations (say:
a@??? and b@???), and when adding VERP to the ReturnPath,
you want to change the TO address to from the actual recipient to
foo@???.. yes ???
So, it seems that you want to redirect EVERY recipient to foo@???
A simple redirect router will do that.. And ALL of the recipients will NOT
get the email, but foo@??? will get EVERY single email, and one per
recipient..
I dont think that is really what you are wanting.. Maybe you can articulate
he actual problem..
Rgds
Jeff