Quoting Matthew Newton <[email protected]>:


Unless something has changed recently in exim that I'm not aware
of, $acl_m is the right thing here.

Hi Matthew, I've not attempted this type of config before so I may well be wrong, but from reading the documenation the only custom variables I can set in an ACL are $acl_m and $acl_c variables.


exim -d -bt [email protected]

would usually be the right place to start here. Try playing with
the debug options (see exim documentation) and also the -be option
(test expansions).


I not seeing anything that really helps me with the -bt and -be options, mainly due to the fact that I'm doing something odd in trying to change the sender depending on the recipient I think. That is I am giving the recipient as an arguement to Exim but what really interests me is the rewriting of the sender (which is root on localhost, which is fine I can test with this),

thanks, Andy.




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