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 =
(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
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
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
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
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