On Fri, 31 Oct 1997, Daniel Ryde wrote:
> So, now it is to get bsmtp to work the same way as the envelope-to header.
> As a new option to bsmtp like "bsmtp = rcpts" or similar, that makes it
> take the "rcpt to" addresses from the envelope-to list instead.
I'm afraid I really don't like the idea of subverting bsmtp's RCPT TO to
contain the *previous* envelope contents. The right way to do that must
surely be to use a smartuser to route the previous addresses, without
changing them via an alias file.
-- 1 ---------------------------------------------------
Have I suggested something like this before?
aliases:
driver = aliasfile;
file = /some/file,
search_type = lsearch
unaliased:
driver = smartuser,
transport = bsmtp;
Anything not in the alias file is sent straight to the transport, with
the original envelope addresses.
-- 2 ---------------------------------------------------
In the current development Exim I can do almost what you want by having
an alias file containing
*: /some/file
and a new option
file_transport = some_transport
on the aliasfile director, and on that transport putting something like
some_transport:
driver = appendfile;
bsmtp = all
This produces one copy of the message, with all the addresses that
matched "*" in separate RCPT TOs.
But it seems much more complicated than 1.
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