On Fri, 3 Oct 1997, Jay Denebeim wrote:
> I've been having a few problems. First, it seems that exim is not
> bouncing things with bogus from: lines. I turned the switch on, but it
> seems to have no affect.
Which switch? Turning on headers_check_syntax does a syntax check only;
turning on headers_sender_verify just insists that there be a verifyable
address in *one* of Sender: Reply-to: or From: rather than all of them.
Turning on sender_verify does a verification on "envelope from" (i.e.
return-path) addresses.
> The thing is, I'm not seeing how I could send them the headers. What I
> want to do is to mail a copy of the arriving mail back to them, including
> headers, with a new set of headers and some text prepended.
Use an autoreply transport and set return_message. Hmm. You can't do
that from a filter, I see. Noted to think about.
All I can suggest for the moment is that you arrange to pipe the message
to some script that does what you want.
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