Re: [EXIM] X-Envelope-To Problem

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Autor: Kevin Traas
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Dla: Nigel Metheringham
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Temat: Re: [EXIM] X-Envelope-To Problem
Hmmm.... Well, I don't know enough about how the headers are formed to
comment on your reply below. I just know that my problems started the day
my ISP moved to Exim - and that I've got other implementations of FetchMail
grabbing mail from other sources that work just fine.

If you're willing to share the "piece of Perl" you replaced FetchMail with,
I'd love to take a look at it.

Regards,
Kevin Traas


-----Original Message-----
From: Nigel Metheringham <Nigel.Metheringham@???>
To: Kevin Traas <ktraas@???>
Cc: exim-users@??? <exim-users@???>
Date: Tuesday, February 03, 1998 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: [EXIM] X-Envelope-To Problem



ktraas@??? said:
} I've talked to my ISP about this and all he could tell me was that
} "X-Envelope-To:" wasn't a standard header field and that it wasn't up
} to him to provide support for it. However, other mail servers I've
} used (smail, zmailer, Exchange) handle this just fine.... I'd rather
} not change ISP's because of their choice of mail server software,
} so...

I think you have hold of the wrong end of the stick.
exim does not add X-Envelope-To, and neither does smail.... I guess you
are attempting to use the Envelope-To address, but that address is the
original one received on that machine that your delivery derived from (so
it may well be an alias).

Why not duplicate the aliases used on the remote end into your local mail
config.

You need to find what magic used to do what you want, since it certainly
is not a normal exim or smail function. I always found Fetchmail to be
too damn clever by half and to try to do complex things where simple
things would work better (I slung it for a piece of perl).

Nigel.

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