Re: [exim] Filter Help

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Author: steven_nikkel
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] Filter Help
>
> ACK - but no real harm to block ALL 'noreply@'
>
> .. especially (per below) if you only have the one anyway..
>
> None of them will find a place to land...
>
>
> Since you have only the one 'issue' and a mixed situation where there IS a
> known
> correspondent that is (mostly) responsive, why not set your MUA, rather
> than
> Exim, to map that particular 'noreply@' to the known-good address as if
> it were
> a handle, abbreviation, or alias.
>
> Worst-case you might irritate that invididual/organization on something
> they
> really did NOT want to hear back on.
>
> But no more badly than if you had simply read the headers (perish *that*
> меньшинство thought...) and decided to compose a manual
> response anyway...
>
> HTH,
>
> Bill
>


I'd rather not block all noreply@ as it seems like overkill and who knows
what I might break. Also, rewriting the inbound mail is impossible as I
don't know the proper destination when it is missing.