The disposition ...txt files

The files
The set of MDN  template files is: disposition_prefix.txt disposition_deleted.txt disposition_denied.txt disposition_dispatched.txt disposition_displayed.txt disposition_failed.txt disposition_processed.txt disposition_suffix.txt But note that currently, of these MDN-type files, only   (an  old-style Sieve  " " action), and     (Sieve " "  action), are routinely used by the MTA as those (and some forms of  vacation messages) are the types of MDNs that the MTA routinely generates---and  vacation messages have their own distinct mechanisms for generating  their text. The  and    files are also used, to prefix and  suffix, respectively, the context placed in an MDN.

Each type of MDN has a default Subject: header field value, shown in MDN types and their default Subject: field text,  though these values may be overridden either via the    mapping  table or via the SUBJECT option in the    file. Furthermore, some types of MDNs have their own, higher-precedence way, of specifying the Subject: header field value---as for instance the  " " parameter. MDN types and their default Subject: field text lists the usage of each of these      files.

 1The Subject: field value can be overridden by setting a single value to be used for all MDNs via the  SUBJECT option of. Alternatively, a more complex approach is to use the   flag in the     mapping table to set Subject: field values. Certain types of MDNs have their own, more explicit, methods for setting the Subject: field value.

As a concrete example, a few of the distributed English language set of  files will be presented here. Shown in Sample English language   file,  Sample English languge   file, Sample English language   file, and Sample English language   file these are some of the files typically found in the directory located via the   MTA option,. The MTA is also distributed with sets of   files in other, language-specific directories under.

Note that regardless of what language is a site&#x27;s own"preferred" language, notifications such as MDNs may be generated by the MTA in other languages, using the  files from other language-specific directories, according to any expressed language preference of the original message sender (who will receive the MDN). That is, it is not a site&#x27;s own language preference, but rather the language preference of the MDN recipient -- who is possibly a remote user -- that matters most when it comes to MDN language!  Sample English language  file

Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-language: EN-US This disposition report relates to a message you sent with the following header fields: %H  Sample English language  file

Your message was refused by %R and has been deleted. The reason given for the deletion was the following:

 Sample English language  file

Your message has been sent somewhere in some manner (e.g., printed, faxed, forwarded) without necessarily having been read by the recipient %R.  Sample English language   file - normally empty

(Note: the  file is typically empty.)

See also:
 * Sieve ereject and reject and refuse extensions
 * Sieve notify extension
 * Sieve vacation extension
 * ldap_autoreply_mode MTA Option
 * langdir MTA Option
 * MDN language and customization