Re: Exim header problem?

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Auteur: Chris Thompson
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À: exim-users
Sujet: Re: Exim header problem?
Nick Waterman writes:
>
> OUR sendmail (though admittedly this might not be a good example) seems
> to do this:
>
>         From Mailer-Daemon  Mon Sep  2 11:27:55 1996
>         Return-Path: <Mailer-Daemon>
>         Received: by cimio.co.uk (4.1/SMI-4.1)
>                 id AB01256; Mon, 2 Sep 96 11:27:55 BST
>         Date: Mon, 2 Sep 96 11:27:55 BST
>         From: Mailer-Daemon (Mail Delivery Subsystem)
>         Subject: Returned mail: User unknown
>         Message-Id: <9609021027.AB01256@???>
>         To: nick


A certain amount of scrabbling around in old folders (well, one doesn't
usually *keep* failure reports, does one?) suggests that Smail produced
headers like this

        From MAILER-DAEMON Mon Mar 18 10:15:04 1996
        Received: from ursa.cus.cam.ac.uk
                by ursa.cus.cam.ac.uk with bsmtp
                (Smail-3.1.29.0 #77) id m0tybxv-00011YC; Mon, 18 Mar 96 10:15 GMT
        Message-Id: <m0tybxv-00011YC@???>
        Date: Mon, 18 Mar 96 10:15 GMT
        From: <MAILER-DAEMON@???>
        To: root@???
        Subject: mail failed, sending to address owner
        Reference: <m0tybxu-00011kC@???>


Also, I notice that regexp_From (set in exim.c, used in accept.c) doesn't allow
for the sender field being empty --- or for it to contain spaces, for that matter.

Chris Thompson               Cambridge University Computing Service,
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