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Force exim to add a return-path in transport

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I'm not sure this is possible, but I would like to force exim to add a return_path header.

This is my setup: 1, I send an emails with [email protected] using a third-party SMTP server. 2, I also send emails from [email protected] with "my" local computer (using exim).

Now, I would like the bounces from 2 to separate from the bounces from 1.

Is it possible to force a return_path in Exim?

The best way would be to dynamically add something to the email address, so that return_path is for example "[email protected]".

Would this be possible?

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