[exim] Debugging router condition

2007-12-20 Thread Marcin Krol
Hello everyone, Is there any way to increase verbosity of debugging router condition? It's not enough in one complicated case I have - I need (incoming mail) router to skip one (outgoing) address and can't get it to work: condition = ${if and { \ { !eq [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [exim] Debugging router condition

2007-12-20 Thread Jeremy Harris
Marcin Krol wrote: Hello everyone, Is there any way to increase verbosity of debugging router condition? It's not enough in one complicated case I have - I need (incoming mail) router to skip one (outgoing) address and can't get it to work: I've been known to use such gross hacks as:

Re: [exim] Debugging router condition

2007-12-20 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2007-12-20 at 13:20 +0100, Marcin Krol wrote: Is there any way to increase verbosity of debugging router condition? It's not enough in one complicated case I have - I need (incoming mail) router to skip one (outgoing) address and can't get it to work: Ye, this expression doesn't seem