Re: Wildcard in aliasfile?

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Auteur: Daniel Ryde
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À: Philip Hazel
CC: Exim Users
Sujet: Re: Wildcard in aliasfile?
On Tue, 28 Oct 1997, Philip Hazel wrote:

> Even if Exim were clever enough to treat that as a special case and
> retain two or more (identical) recipients, it might then send off the
> message over SMTP using multiple RCPT TO commands, and the far end might
> well notice the duplication and remove all but one copy.


Not if it is splitted into separate mails. That is my general point here.
Or I can add a header containing the recipients for this transport.

> OK, this is rather far-fetched, but it's all part of my general unease
> at messing with the de-duplication that currently happens, and is wanted
> in the general case.


I can understand that. But what about when de-duplication occurs, save the
addresses in a variable that is part of the internal mail transport
structure. So when the mail comes to a transport I can use that variable
to add a new header, or later, if you feel for the effort, it could be
used to un-de-duplicate the message. It might be useful later on for other
things too, like pop-smtp batching. I think Microsoft already has somthing
that can fetch a smtpbatch from a popbox. This it actually a better way to
handle dialup mail servers instead of the reverse smtp feeds wich needs
some trigger to start it and then sends the mail to some dynamically IP
address. *shiver*


Best Regards

Daniel Ryde, System Administrator
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