Hi,
I just read in the 1.71 docs that Exim supports the ETRN command, but only
with the '#' specifier. From the site:
>As Exim does not organize its message queue by host, the only form of
ETRN
>that is supported is the one where the text starts with the `#' prefix,
>where the remainder of the text is specific to the SMTP server.
Couldn't the '@domain' syntax be supported by simply processing those
messages with addresses containing 'domain', just as '#text' works by
processing addresses containing 'text'? I.E., exim could support '@' too
with the same code as '#' (not necessarily according to the spec - but I'd
prefer half-assed to not having it at all).
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