Hi,

Graeme Fowler <[email protected]> (Mo 18 Jan 2016 18:32:35 CET):
> Hi folks
…
> 
> However, someone has recently raised a case with us that email sent by a 
> sender which has been added to their blocked senders list is still being 
> delivered. Here's where the problem lies - this user has hundreds of 
> addresses in their blocked (and safe) senders list, which in turn is exposed 
> as a multi-line (note NOT multi-value, nor multi-instance) attribute by the 
> LDAP query. Mine, however, is very short and returns a single line attribute.
> 

Thus, the the is a single value, but spread across multiple lines?
Can you show an example result from the corresponding ldapsearch
invocation? Probably using `ldapsearch -o ldif-wrap=no` to avoid
misleading massage of the message?

Can you reproduce the behaviour with a 

    exim -be '${lookup {ldap://…}}'
?

    Best regards from Dresden/Germany
    Viele Grüße aus Dresden
    Heiko Schlittermann
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