Bryan White writes:
> |/home/arcamax/ezinesub -e
> # if the above fails then it is forwarded to a human
> &[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just want to be clear on this: ezinesub exits with 0 if the
mail should be forwarded to a human, and exits with 99 if the
mail was successfully handled by ezinesub. Right? Otherwise, it
won't work the way the comment describes it as working.
> Why don't I always get a "To:" header?
Same reason you sometimes get junk postal mail delivered to you, yet
your name appears nowhere in it. The post office only looks at the
envelope. qmail also only looks at the envelope recipient. The only
time it wades into the RFC822 morass is in qmail-inject, where it has
no choice.
> I am not always clear on what headers are getting added where but obviously
> qmail knows the recipient address. Is there an alternative way of getting
> this info like an environment variable?
Yes. The recipient address is the environment variable "RECIPIENT".
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