Hello all, I am needing to make a compound condition for a vacation checking system.
I am using the information from this page: https://github.com/Exim/exim/wiki/EximAutoReply Further down on that page, there is a lot of condition checks that are done before sending out a message. Trouble is - this is an "OR" condition. I also need to include an "AND" to this as well. There is a column in the database that contains whether the user's vacation auto reply should be turned on or off. Here is that condition: condition = ${if eq{${lookup mysql{SELECT vacation_enabled FROM horde_users WHERE user_uid="${quote_mysql:${local_part}}"}}}{y}} Then, the condition from the Exim site above: condition = ${if or { \ { match {$h_precedence:} {(?i)junk|bulk|list} } \ { eq {$sender_address} {} } \ { def:header_X-Cron-Env: } \ { def:header_Auto-Submitted: } \ { def:header_List-Id: } \ { def:header_List-Help: } \ { def:header_List-Unsubscribe:} \ { def:header_List-Subscribe: } \ { def:header_List-Owner: } \ { def:header_List-Post: } \ { def:header_List-Archive: } \ { def:header_Autorespond: } \ { def:header_X-Autoresponse: } \ { def:header_X-Autoreply-From: } \ { def:header_X-eBay-MailTracker: } \ { def:header_X-MaxCode-Template: } \ { match {$h_X-Auto-Response-Suppress: } {OOF} } \ { match {$h_X-OS:} {HP Onboard Administrator} } \ { match {$h_X-MimeOLE:} {\N^Produced By phpBB2$\N} } \ { match {$h_Subject:} {\N^Yahoo! Auto Response$\N} } \ { match {$h_Subject:} {\N^ezmlm warning$\N} } \ { match {$h_X-FC-MachineGenerated:} {true} } \ { match {$message_body} {\N^Your \"cron\" job on\N} } \ { match {$h_Subject:} {\N^Out of Office\N} } \ { match {$h_Subject:} {\N^Auto-Reply:\N} } \ { match {$h_Subject:} {\N^Autoresponse:\N} } \ { match {$h_Subject:} {\N(Auto Reply)$\N} } \ { match {$h_Subject:} {\N(Out of Office)$\N} } \ { match {$h_Subject:} {\Nis out of the office.$\N} } \ { match {$h_From:} {\N(via the vacation program)\N } } \ } \ } {no} {yes} \ } How can one go about making this a compound condition that allows both the use of OR as well as AND? Also - the condition from the Exim site looks like it has an extra close bracket in it. Surprised that hasn't been updated on the Exim site. Thank you! Brian S. -- ## List details at https://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
