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mlmmj-bounce(1)						       mlmmj-bounce(1)

NAME
       mlmmj-bounce - bounce handling utility for mlmmj

SYNOPSIS
       mlmmj-bounce -L /path/to/list [-a john=doe.org | -d] [-n num | -p]

       -a: Address string that bounces

       -d: Parse the mail to extract the address via the DSN (RFC1891)

       -h: This help

       -L: Full path to list directory

       -n: Message number in the archive that bounced

       -p: Send out a probe

       -V: Print version

DESCRIPTION
       mlmmj-bounce  is	 used  to  handle mails that are bouncing. When a mail
       arrives	to  the	 system,  mlmmj-bounce	 will	register   in	<list‐
       dir>/bounce/<addrstring>	 info  about which number that bounced at what
       time. An example of such a line could be:

       109:1094409801 # Sun Sep	 5 20:43:21 2004

       The above shows that message  number  109  bounced  1094409801  seconds
       after  epoch  which  is	in  human  date stamps is Sunday September 5th
       20:43:21 2004.

       The last bounce mail  received  to  the	address	 is  saved  in	<list‐
       dir>/bounce/<addrstring>.lastmsg.

       When  the  -p  option is used it sends out a probe email including info
       that it's a bounce probe and a list of the bounced message numbers. The
       existance  of a <listdir>/bounce/<addrstring>.probe file indicates that
       a probe have been sent out.

AUTHORS
       This manual page was written by the following persons:

       Søren Boll Overgaard <boll@debian.org> (based on html2man output)

       Mads Martin Jørgensen <mmj@mmj.dk>

mlmmj-bounce			September 2004		       mlmmj-bounce(1)
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