Sherin A via Exim-users <[email protected]> (Fr 17 Sep 2021 06:41:15 CEST): > Hello, > > So the only option is to use a perl function.
A simple ${run…} would do probably also. But be careful, there may be
security implications, as the received SNI ($tls_in_sni) is not under
your control but under control of a potential attacker.
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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