> How do I "catch" the MAIL FROM/RCPT TO-commands, add > them to the headers AND beside the "static" ones (X-SMTP-src-IPv4, > X-SMTP-dst-IPv4, X-SMTP-end)? Is it possible directly from without Exim or > do I have to work with outside help (script)?
For example you could put this in the rcpt-acl: warn message = X-SMTP-RCPT-TO: $local_part$domain > This splitting is not the problem, by using 2 different routers It matters. But nevertheless it's possible. Maybe you can use headers_remove in one router - oliver Michael Boelen schrieb: > Dear list, > > I'm working on a small `project` where the addition of headers is involved > (requested for future mail tapping). > > Because "tapping" of mail needs to be possible, incoming mail should be > splitted into 2 different "messages": > - original message, which should be delivered to the maildir-box > - copy of original with extra headers > > This splitting is not the problem, by using 2 different routers (+unseen > keyword). This allows me also to put "headers_add" to the responsable > transports. However, I need to add the "MAIL FROM" command and the "RCPT TO" > commands (from the mail conversation) to the headers. If there are more > "RCPT TO" commands given, they should be all added on a seperate line to the > headers. > > Example: > X-SMTP-src-IPv4:1.2.3.4 > X-SMTP-dst-IPv4:5.6.7.8 > X-SMTP-MAIL-FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > X-SMTP-RCPT-TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > X-SMTP-RCPT-TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > X-SMTP-end: > <normal headers + body + mime> > (last header is meant to mark the end of the headers) > > Back to my question: how do I "catch" the MAIL FROM/RCPT TO-commands, add > them to the headers AND beside the "static" ones (X-SMTP-src-IPv4, > X-SMTP-dst-IPv4, X-SMTP-end)? Is it possible directly from without Exim or > do I have to work with outside help (script)? > > I'm pretty experienced within Exim, but this one seems to be more tricky > than I thought. Thanks for possibly answers! > > Michael -- Oliver Egginger FH Giessen-Friedberg DV-Zentrum Wiesenstrasse 14 35390 Giessen Tel. +49 641 309-1283 Fax +49 641 309-1288 Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
