I sort of made sense when I sent it :-)
Currently we have one production exim machine (1.61). This is configured
to re-write all headers. Since it does this, the re-written header is
logged as the envelope data.
We have 2 development machines (1.73) where all headers bar `env-to'
are re-written which of course means that although the RFC822 headers
are re-written nothing appears in the logs. Historically Liverpool has
allowed both usernames and aliases to be used but in log processing
it's useful to have the alias e.g. alan.thew appearing rather then the
username. Is there any way I can get this in the logs or do I just post
process the data?
The reason why these machines are different is that our production machine
does no local delivery whereas the new machines will need to do some...
Thanks
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Alan Thew alan.thew@???
Computing Services,University of Liverpool Fax: +44 151 794-4442
On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Oct 1997, Alan Thew wrote:
>
> > One of my exim boxes re-writes the whole lot and this is logged since
> > env-to is written to a mainlog.
> >
> > Our development exim machines
> > don't re-write env-to (mainly to allow for local delivery etc), is there
> > some easy way to do logging the apart from post processing the logs?
>
> Sorry, I'm afraid I don't quite follow the requirement. Could you be a
> bit more specific, please?
>
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> Philip Hazel University Computing Service,
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> P.Hazel@??? England. Phone: +44 1223 334714
>
>
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