jwt-exim@??? said:
} I tried this rather clever scheme with a new Exim 1.82 installation
} yesterday, and it seems to work fine except I am ending up with a lot
} of Resent-* headers (including Resent-To: most annoyingly). slist is
} a trusted user... and choplist is the one feeding the messages out.
} How do I make the Resent-* headers go away? (Short of remove_headers,
} which seems to deal with the symptom rather than the problem.)
As far as I can tell this only happens if there was a Resent-* header in
the original message - so its caused by the original message. When the
message is reinjected exim sees the Resent-* headers and makes them
authoritative.
Best solution is probably to either strip the Resent-* headers in exim or
in smartlist. If done in smartlist you may be able to convert the
Resent-* to X-Resent-* headers.
Nigel.
--
[ Nigel.Metheringham@??? - Systems Software Engineer ]
[ Tel : +44 113 207 6112 Fax : +44 113 234 6065 ]
[ *** Note new telephone number - old one will no longer work *** ]
[ Real life is but a pale imitation of a Dilbert strip ]
--
*** Exim information can be found at
http://www.exim.org/ ***