I am having a hard time conceptualizing a solution to this project. I am using a postfix SMTP server to relay mail for three separate domains. This server will be the entry point to our network and should relay messages addressed to "<anyone>@official.domain.com" to another SMTP mail hub for delivery. It should also collect e-mail addressed to two other deprecated domains, notify the sender that the domain name has changed, and also deliver the message to the same SMTP mail hub for delivery. The delivered messages should include a tag in the body informing the recipient that this message was addressed to the old (soon-to-be invalid) address. The message bounced back to the sender should NOT contain the new address or domain name, but a generic message to contact postmaster@official.domain.com. First of all, I'm having trouble trying to bounce messages to the sender, but still deliver them to the recipient. I figured I would treat the two deprecated domains as Local to the relay server, and deliver messages to procmail. Then have procmail send an autoreply to the sender and add a tag to the body and finally requeue the message for relay to the SMTP mail hub. I don't have any trouble sending the messages to procmail, but I can't get procmail to requeue the messages correctly. I have used Postfix in the past and feel comfortable with it's configuration, but I have very little procmail experience. It seems to be a VERY powerful tool that should be able to handle this task simply. I just don't know where to start as far as configuring my procmail recipies, or even if this postfix/procmail combo is even the best solution. Is it possible to do this using ONLY postfix? (I don't think postfix is able to add tags to the body of messages, OR send a bounce message and mail delivery at the same time.) Thanks for any help anyone can provide. ~Dale -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org