Generates a response to the reverse-path address.
Note that this is different than a mail-client's
reply, which would use the Reply-To or From header.
Bounced messages are attached in their entirety (headers and
content) and the resulting MIME part type is "message/rfc822".
The reverse-path and the Return-Path header of the response is set to "null" ("<>"),
meaning that no reply should be sent.
A sender of the notification message can optionally be specified.
If one is not specified, the postmaster's address will be used.
A notice text can be specified, and in such case will be inserted into the
notification inline text.
If the notified message has an "error message" set, it will be inserted into the
notification inline text. If the attachStackTrace init parameter
is set to true, such error message will be attached to the notification message.
Supports the passThrough init parameter (true if missing).
Sample configuration:
<mailet match="All" class="Bounce">
<sender>an address or postmaster or sender or unaltered, default=postmaster</sender>
<attachError>true or false, default=false</attachError>
<message>notice attached to the original message text (optional)</message>
<prefix>optional subject prefix prepended to the original message</prefix>
<inline>see
Resend , default=none</inline>
<attachment>see
Resend , default=message</attachment>
<passThrough>true or false, default=true</passThrough>
<fakeDomainCheck>true or false, default=true</fakeDomainCheck>
<debug>true or false, default=false</debug>
</mailet>
The behaviour of this mailet is equivalent to using Resend with the following
configuration:
<mailet match="All" class="Resend">
<sender>an address or postmaster or sender or unaltered</sender>
<attachError>true or false</attachError>
<message>dynamically built</message>
<prefix>a string</prefix>
<passThrough>true or false</passThrough>
<fakeDomainCheck>true or false</fakeDomainCheck>
<recipients>sender</recipients>
<reversePath>null</reversePath>
<inline>see
Resend </inline>
<attachment>see
Resend </attachment>
<isReply>true</isReply>
<debug>true or false</debug>
</mailet>
notice and sendingAddress can be used instead of
message and sender; such names are kept for backward compatibility.
version: CVS $Revision: 494012 $ $Date: 2007-01-08 11:23:58 +0100 (Mo, 08 Jan 2007) $ since: 2.2.0 |