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6 Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::VBounce - aid in rescuing genuine bounces
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9 loadplugin Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::VBounce [/path/to/VBounce.pm]
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12 The following options can be used in both site-wide ("local.cf") and
13 user-specific ("user_prefs") configuration files to customize how
14 SpamAssassin handles incoming email messages.
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16 welcomelist_bounce_relays hostname [hostname2 ...]
17 Previously whitelist_bounce_relays which will work interchangeably
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20 This is used to 'rescue' legitimate bounce messages that were
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22 relay hostnames that your outbound mail is delivered through. If a
23 bounce message is found, and it contains one of these hostnames in
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27 The hostnames can be file-glob-style patterns, so "relay*.isp.com"
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