Hi Maxi

The rewrite rules don’t work that way. See 
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch-address_rewriting.html

Your rewrite rule should have three elements: pattern, replacement, flags. 
You’ll want it to look something like this, but note that I haven’t tested it:

This will rewrite the address in the From header and the envelope 'Mail from' 
field: 
        [email protected] orders@domainA fF

This will rewrite the address in the To header, and the envelope RCPT To: 
field, at SMTP time (so it’s correctly routed): 
        [email protected] someone@SomeDomain tTS

But, rewrite rules won’t replace the text description. And, you can’t limit 
these rules to only emails that match both sender and recipient. All emails 
from [email protected] will be rewritten. Why is the description a repeat of 
the address? That’s ugly, and causes problems with some email clients (Apple 
Mail). Can’t you configure this properly?

Anyway, I don’t think the rewrite rules will do what you wish. Instead, you 
should create a special router, using "senders", "domains" and "local_parts" 
tests, and "headers_add" and "headers_remove". Something like this, again 
untested.

orders:
   senders = [email protected]
   local_parts = A
   domains = egsolus.com.ar
   headers_remove = To, CC
   headers_add = To: $h_cc
   address_data = ${addresses:>, $h_cc}

This should work even if there are multiple addresses in the CC field. But, I 
presume that if you’re redirecting an email from Gmail, the CC recipients will 
already have had a copy.

On 28 Jan 2014, at 23:47, Maxi Cooper - EGS <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sicerely appreciate all your help here folks. Point taken regarding the
> domains, won't use them again, sorry!
> 
> So I was pretty much on the right track, but unsecure because of my lack of
> knowledge. After some coming and going, I finally managed to make a *begin
> rewrite* rule to work, but stil can't see how to acheive my goal. For
> example, if I generate an email from Google Apps *From:* *[email protected]
> <[email protected]>* *To:* *[email protected] <[email protected]>* with 
> *CC*
> *someone@SomeDomain,* I need my exim server to send just one email *From:
> orders@domainA to someone@SomeDomain*
> 
> Different rules I applied allowed me to change some address for something
> else, but always within the same header. I also found that you can do some
> conditional writing, but can't manage to write something that works.
> 
> Rule should be something like:
> if mail is addressed to *[email protected] <[email protected]> *
> rewrite *From* to *orders@domainA* and
> rewrite *To* whoever is in Cc (in the example, someone@SomeDomain)
> 
> I tried something like this, which I know it has many limitations, but
> still didn't work:
> 
> 
> begin rewrite
> 
> ^[email protected] "${if eq {$header_to}{[email protected]} 
> {orders@domainA
> }{orders2@domainA}}" SFf      #this won't resolve the if. If I manually
> code *orders@domainA* it will work, but here I need to tell A from B from
> C, etc. by nesting ifs or in some other way
> 
> ^[email protected] $header_cc STt    # this is working ok for domain A, I
> guess I could just use an *
> # I'm still missing how to remove all the other Cc and Bcc
> 
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Maxi Cooper
> *EGS* | Gestionamos pedidos.
> Tel.: 11 5917 2513 | 15 4070 6215
> egsolus.com.ar
> 
> 
> 2014-01-25 Jasen Betts <[email protected]>
> 
>> On 2014-01-23, Maxi Cooper - EGS <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi all. My name is Maxi and this is the first time I have to do some work
>>> around a MTA.
>>> 
>>> I use as a primary email server my Google Apps account, but I need to
>>> achieve something very specifiy which I cannot do with them. Therefore, I
>>> configured Google Apps to route certain specific emails throught my
>> server
>>> instead of theirs. At this point I managed to send an email from a Google
>>> Groups, route it to my VPS (without SMTP auth) and have exim process it
>> and
>>> send it.
>>> 
>>> Now I need to modify the "From" and "Cc" and I'm lost on how to start.
>> Been
>>> browsing for hours but I'm obviously lacking the basics. Emails sent from
>>> Google Groups come with the following headers:
>> 
>>> From: [email protected]
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Cc: [email protected] (the actual legitimate destinatary of the message)
>> 
>> email.com and domain.com probably don't like others using their domain
>> names
>> in examples.
>> 
>>> and I need them to be:
>>> 
>>> From: [email protected] (a different domain which I own and manage from
>>> this VPS)
>>> To: [email protected]
>>> Bcc: [email protected]
>>> 
>>> So, is this possible to achive? If so, could someone please point me in
>> the
>>> right direction on how to address this?
>> 
>> 
>> It looks like all you need to do is
>> copy the Cc: content to To:, and drop the Cc: header entirely
>> Also rewrite the from, but what about envelope sender?
>> Bcc isn't a header.
>> 
>> 
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