On Fri, 23 May 2008, Ian Eiloart wrote:
>
> I guess either could be achieved by piping through a suitable program, and
> Exim's routers are smart enough to decide which messages require treatment.

No, BURL would be implemented in Exim's front-end. The routers and
transports would not be involved.

> However, custom SMTP messages can include rfc1893 enhanced status codes.
> And, Exim will panic if the first digit isn't correct. So, there is some
> support for rfc1893.

Yes but you can't get Exim to emit them in all the places that are
required in any reasonable manner.

Tony.
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