On Sun, 11 Dec 2005, Jakob Hirsch wrote:

> And what's your address_data good for? $sender_address stays the same
> for the whole message, so you can use it in the transport. And you never
> modify return_path, so you don't even have to explicitely specify it.
>


the problem is in the central_filter router (for the moment unused as
noone has the central filter linked to them):

Here it is again:

central_filter:
        driver = redirect
        address_data = $sender_address
        errors_to = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        local_part_suffix_optional
        local_part_suffix = -* : +*
        check_local_user
        check_owner = false
        domains = +local_domains
        file = FILTERS_DIR/$local_part
        no_verify
        allow_filter
        allow_freeze

IIRW when I wrote it I had to save the sender address for the
return path, because of the

        errors_to = [EMAIL PROTECTED]

line.
Although unimportant this is the filter:

#   Exim filter   <<== do not edit or remove this line!
if
  $domain does not contains backup and
  ${original_local_part} is not "root"
then
  unseen deliver ${quote_local_part:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
endif

It is meant to implement some sort of mirror MX system. Might never go
live though...

Giuliano

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