On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, Newsmirror wrote:

> > No, that's the wrong approach. You MUST get such data from @@* macros
> > since the spool internal format might change any time. What will never
> > change is that the real RFC822 message will start after the "<<MAIL-DATA>>"
> > line.
>
> wrong approach, yeah I know, but I am in stuck smack dab
> in the middle of undefined data or picking this from the XMail header,
> due to filter/mailproc mishaps.
>
> looking at things I am normally a programmer, but
> in the smtp world I am mainly a admin kind of guy. if X or Y
> changes over versions I would like to know exactly why/how.
> I'd like to think we are working in the same lane,
> an explanation of "info data" would still help...

I'm trying to save you time that you'll have to spend the next time I'll
change the header. The header MUST be a black box for filters and they
MUST rebuild it exactly like it is. I'd understand if you couldn't get
such informations in a clean way, but you have it. You have a clean way to
get this informations with the @@* macros. Do youself a favour, do not
assume the header structure. Anyway, the format of the first line for
XMail version _1.14_ is :

remote-ip:remote-port;local-ip:local-port;time



- Davide

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