[exim] Redirect route data variable expansion

2011-03-13 Thread Matthias-Christian Ott
I have to following redirect router: list_redirect: driver = redirect domains = example.com senders = a...@example.com : b...@example.com: c...@example.com local_parts = list data = a...@example.com, b...@example.com, c...@example.com errors_to = a...@mirix.org headers_add =

[exim] Exim rejects colons in from name: bug or correct behaviour? [corrected]

2011-03-13 Thread Paul Schreiber
(the sendmail call was missing angle brackets in the previous version of this message) When called from the command line, Exim 4.69 rejects colons in the from name: /usr/sbin/sendmail -i -t -f foo: bar i...@foo.ca some...@gmail.com exim: bad -f address foo:\ bar\i...@foo.ca\: missing or

Re: [exim] Redirect route data variable expansion

2011-03-13 Thread Jakob Hirsch
On 13.03.2011 19:58, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote: Everything seems to work so far except that I was not able to filter addresses from the CC header in data. My idea was something like this: ${filter{a...@example.com, b...@example.com, c...@example.com}{and

Re: [exim] Exim rejects colons in from name: bug or correct behaviour? [corrected]

2011-03-13 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2011-03-13 at 18:12 -0400, Paul Schreiber wrote: (the sendmail call was missing angle brackets in the previous version of this message) New subscribers are moderated by default; I've cleared your moderation flag and I didn't let the previous version through. When called from the command

Re: [exim] Exim rejects colons in from name: bug or correct behaviour? [corrected]

2011-03-13 Thread Paul Schreiber
On Mar 14, 2011, at 1:19 AM, Phil Pennock wrote: When called from the command line, Exim 4.69 rejects colons in the from name: /usr/sbin/sendmail -i -t -f foo: bar i...@foo.ca some...@gmail.com exim: bad -f address foo:\ bar\i...@foo.ca\: missing or malformed local part (expected word or

Re: [exim] Exim rejects colons in from name: bug or correct behaviour? [corrected]

2011-03-13 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2011-03-14 at 01:26 -0400, Paul Schreiber wrote: This fails in exim, but succeeds in Postfix: /usr/sbin/sendmail -i -t -f foo: bar \i...@foo.ca\ some...@gmail.com note the colon after foo: This succeeds in both: /usr/sbin/sendmail