On  22 Jun, 2005, at 11:58:52 AM EDT, Fred Viles wrote:

On 22 Jun 2005 at 11:28, Michael Johnson wrote about
    "Re: [exim] rewriting headers (add a":

| The only difference I can see between the 4.43 router section and
| this one is the addition of the vacation section.

You didn't add mysql_catchall?

Looking at the old configure file on the old disk (the entire server was rebuilt from scratch on a new disk since the disk decided it didn't want to boot any more), it doesn't appear as though I added mysql_catchall, but I could be wrong.

|  How did adding the
| vacation section change the behavior of the headers_add
| headers_remove sections?

I'm not sure what you mean by calling headers_add and headers_remove
"sections".  They are *options* of the router in which they appear -
in this case the mysql_catchall router - and they only affect
messages accepted by that router.

As Philip keeps beating into my head to no avail, I keep incorrectly calling them sections. I should be calling them options, but for some reason, I can't get that through my thick skull. I understand it, but my fingers keep typing "sections" instead of "options". Time to requisition new fingers. =-)

Since the vacation_director router is "unseen", it shouldn't have any
effect on which messages reach the mysql_catchall router.  I suspect
the problem is that the messages you are testing with are accepted by
the mysql_user router, so they don't reach the mysql_catchall router.

If I were to move them to the mysql_user router, this should all work again? Is that an oversimplification?

Initially, I didn't realize they were not a router on their own. I looked over the original sequence of messages between us last year when I originally wanted to do this, and you told me it needed to be part of a router. I was overwhelmed figuring out what the different parts of the syntax meant, and I missed your reference. Things are beginning to be clearer now.

I apologize for seeming really dense on this. It's not intentional. If it were, I'd be much worse. =-)

-Michael

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