On 4/19/06 11:37 AM, "grover mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a question regarding headers_add. If I use this to add a header to an > email, the header appears at the bottom. I was wondering if there is a way > to add a header at the top of an email instead. If so, can this be easily > done? Not, by my reading of 43.16 of the manual, with headers_add. However, RTFM 39.19 which discusses adding header lines using the ACL warn verb. In part: By default, new lines are added at the end of the existing header lines. However, you can specify that any particular header line should be added right at the start (before all the Received: lines), immediately after the first block of Received: lines, or immediately before any line that is not a Received: or Resent-something: header. This is done by specifying ³:at_start:², ³:after_received:², or ³:at_start_rfc:² (or, for completeness, ³:at_end:²) before the text of the header line, respectively. Above is from the Exim 4.50 manual, which is what I have most readily at hand. OK, now I have the 4.61 manual readily at hand. It says essentially the same thing (it seems to have been rewritten), and in the part about adding headers with the warn verb adds Warning: This facility currently applies only to header lines that are added in an ACL. It does NOT work for header lines that are added in a system filter or in a router or transport. --John -- ## 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/
