Erin Spiceland wrote:
> Is there a tutorial somewhere on adding conditions to routers?  I asked 
> about failing forwarding for emails bound for AOL, and someone was kind 
> enough to provide this condition, which unfortunately doesn't work.  I'd 
> like to figure out why and fix it.
> 
> condition  = ${if match {$h_to:}{(aol.com}{0}{1}}

That looks like it has an extra ( on the from of the aol. You can test 
expansions like that using the exim command line.

If you have a message available to test with you might want to read it 
in the -bem <filename> option.

exim -bem example.eml '${if match{$h_to:}{aol.com}}

(The {0}{1} on the end is no longer needed for ${if statements so long 
as you are using a recent version)

Apart from that you might want to check out the string expansion section 
of the manual. see http://docs.exim.org/current/spec_html/ch11.html

Ted.

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