I assumed it was rewriting the To and From header because of the lines in
the -d output:

10014 rewrite_one_header: type=T:
10014   To: [email protected]
10014 rewrite_one_header: type=F:
10014   From: [email protected]

and

10014 >>Headers after rewriting and local additions:
...
10014 T To: [email protected]
10014 F From: [email protected]


Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place for this issue?

Given that the before and after LOOK the same, does Exim take header lines
with email addresses that end in \r\n and rewrite them with \n (or vice
versa)?


On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 12:01 PM, Jeremy Harris <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 25/08/14 16:48, Anthony Biasella wrote:
> > My exim.conf file doesn't seem to have any rewrite rules.
>
> >> On 22/08/14 19:50, Anthony Biasella wrote:
> >>> Is there any way to disable address rewriting completely?
>
> So if you're not doing any rewriting why are you trying to
> disable it?
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