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BOUNCE(5) BOUNCE(5)
<b>NAME</b>
bounce - Postfix bounce message template format
<b>SYNOPSIS</b>
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#bounce_template_file">bounce_template_file</a> = /etc/postfix/bounce.cf</b>
<b>postconf -b</b> [<i>template</i><b>_</b><i>file</i>]
<b>DESCRIPTION</b>
The Postfix <a href="bounce.8.html"><b>bounce</b>(8)</a> server produces delivery status notification
(DSN) messages for undeliverable mail, delayed mail, successful deliv-
ery or address verification requests.
By default, these notifications are generated from built-in templates
with message headers and message text. Sites can override the built-in
information by specifying a bounce template file with the <b><a href="postconf.5.html#bounce_template_file">bounce_tem</a>-</b>
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#bounce_template_file">plate_file</a></b> configuration parameter.
This document describes the general procedure to create a bounce tem-
plate file, followed by the specific details of bounce template for-
mats.
<b>GENERAL PROCEDURE</b>
To create a customized bounce template file, create a temporary copy of
the file <b>/etc/postfix/bounce.cf.default</b> and edit the temporary file.
To preview the results of $<i>name</i> expansions in the template text, use
the command
<b>postconf -b</b> <i>temporary</i><b>_</b><i>file</i>
Errors in the template will be reported to the standard error stream
and to the syslog daemon.
While previewing the text, be sure to pay particular attention to the
expansion of time value parameters that appear in the delayed mail
notification text.
Once the result is satisfactory, copy the template to the Postfix con-
figuration directory and specify in <a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a> something like:
/etc/postfix/<a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a>:
<a href="postconf.5.html#bounce_template_file">bounce_template_file</a> = /etc/postfix/bounce.cf
<b>TEMPLATE FILE FORMAT</b>
The template file can specify templates for failed mail, delayed mail,
successful delivery or for address verification. These templates are
named <b>failure_template</b>, <b>delay_template</b>, <b>success_template</b> and <b>ver-</b>
<b>ify_template</b>, respectively. You can but do not have to specify all
four templates in a bounce template file.
Each template starts with "<i>template</i><b>_</b><i>name</i> <b>=</b> <<<b>EOF</b>" and ends with a line
that contains the word "<b>EOF</b>" only. You can change the word EOF, but you
can't enclose it in quotes as with the shell or with Perl (<i>tem-</i>
<i>plate</i><b>_</b><i>name</i> <b>=</b> <<<b>'EOF'</b>). Here is an example:
# The failure template is used for undeliverable mail.
failure_template = <<EOF
Charset: us-ascii
From: MAILER-DAEMON (Mail Delivery System)
Subject: Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender
Postmaster-Subject: Postmaster Copy: Undelivered Mail
This is the mail system at host $<a href="postconf.5.html#myhostname">myhostname</a>.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.
For further assistance, please send mail to postmaster.
If you do so, please include this problem report. You can
delete your own text from the attached returned message.
The mail system
EOF
The usage and specification of bounce templates is subject to the fol-
lowing restrictions:
<b>o</b> No special meaning is given to the backslash character or to
leading whitespace; these are always taken literally.
<b>o</b> Inside the << context, the "$" character is special. To produce
a "$" character as output, specify "$$".
<b>o</b> Outside the << context, lines beginning with "#" are ignored, as
are empty lines, and lines consisting of whitespace only.
Examples of all templates can be found in the file <b>bounce.cf.default</b> in
the Postfix configuration directory.
<b>TEMPLATE HEADER FORMAT</b>
The first portion of a bounce template consists of optional template
headers. Some become message headers in the delivery status notifica-
tion; some control the formatting of that notification. Headers not
specified in a template will be left at their default value.
The following headers are supported:
<b>Charset:</b>
The MIME character set of the template message text. See the
"TEMPLATE MESSAGE TEXT FORMAT" description below.
<b>From:</b> The sender address in the message header of the delivery status
notification.
<b>Subject:</b>
The subject in the message header of the delivery status notifi-
cation that is returned to the sender.
<b>Postmaster-Subject:</b>
The subject that will be used in Postmaster copies of undeliver-
able or delayed mail notifications. These copies are sent under
control of the <a href="postconf.5.html#notify_classes">notify_classes</a> configuration parameter.
The usage and specification of template message headers is subject to
the following restrictions:
<b>o</b> Template message header names can be specified in upper case,
lower case or mixed case. Postfix always produces bounce message
header labels of the form "<b>From:</b>" and "<b>Subject:</b>".
<b>o</b> Template message headers must not span multiple lines.
<b>o</b> Template message headers do not support $parameter expansions.
<b>o</b> Template message headers must contain ASCII characters only, and
must not contain ASCII null characters.
<b>TEMPLATE MESSAGE TEXT FORMAT</b>
The second portion of a bounce template consists of message text. As
the above example shows, template message text may contain <a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a>
$parameters. Besides the parameters that are defined in <a href="postconf.5.html">main.cf</a>, the
following parameters are treated specially depending on the suffix that
is appended to their name.
<b>delay_warning_time_</b><i>suffix</i>
Expands into the value of the <b><a href="postconf.5.html#delay_warning_time">delay_warning_time</a></b> parameter,
expressed in the time unit specified by <i>suffix</i>, which is one of
<b>seconds</b>, <b>minutes</b>, <b>hours, days</b>, or <b>weeks</b>.
<b>maximal_queue_lifetime_</b><i>suffix</i>
Expands into the value of the <b><a href="postconf.5.html#maximal_queue_lifetime">maximal_queue_lifetime</a></b> parameter,
expressed in the time unit specified by <i>suffix</i>. See above under
<b><a href="postconf.5.html#delay_warning_time">delay_warning_time</a></b> for possible <i>suffix</i> values.
The usage and specification of template message text is subject to the
following restrictions:
<b>o</b> The template message text is not sent in Postmaster copies of
delivery status notifications.
<b>o</b> If the template message text contains non-ASCII characters,
Postfix requires that the <b>Charset:</b> template header is updated.
Specify an appropriate superset of US-ASCII. A superset is
needed because Postfix appends ASCII text after the message tem-
plate when it sends a delivery status notification.
<b>SEE ALSO</b>
<a href="bounce.8.html">bounce(8)</a>, Postfix delivery status notifications
<a href="postconf.5.html">postconf(5)</a>, configuration parameters
<b>LICENSE</b>
The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
<b>HISTORY</b>
The Postfix bounce template format was originally developed by Nicolas
Riendeau.
<b>AUTHOR(S)</b>
Wietse Venema
IBM T.J. Watson Research
P.O. Box 704
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
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