I am currently extending an e-mail system with an autoresponse feature. In a dark past, I've seen some awesome mail loops, and I'm now trying to avoid such a thing from happening to me.
I've looked at how other tools ('mailbot', 'vacation') are doing this, grepped my own mail archive for suspicious mail headers, but I wonder if there is something else I can add.
My process at this point:
- Refuse if sender address is invalid (this should get rid of messages with <> sender)
- Refuse if sender address matches one of the following:
'^root@', '^hostmaster@', '^postmaster@', '^nobody@', '^www@', '-request@'
- Refuse if one of these headers (after whitespace normalization and lowercasing) is present:
'^precedence: junk$', '^precedence: bulk$', '^precedence: list$', '^list-id:', '^content-type: multipart/report$', '^x-autogenerated: reply$', '^auto-submit: yes$', '^subject: auto-response$'
- Refuse if sender address was already seen by the autoresponder in the recent past.
- Refuse if the sender address is my own address :)
- Accept and send autoresponse, prepending
Auto-response:
to the subject, setting headersPrecedence: bulk
andAuto-Submit: yes
to hopefully prevent some remote mailer from propagating the autoresponse any further.
Is there anything I'm missing?