On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, Dave C. wrote:
> Since this is such an esoteric problem, PH10 rightly didnt want to put
> an option in the main exim source to support it.
Oh dear. I should have told you. It brooded around in my mind, and I
*did* put something in. It is in the current testing release (1.891). I
provided a new kind of rewriting rule which applies to an incoming SMTP
address *before* any other processing, including syntax checking.
> However, with some
> pointers from him, I managed to wedge in some code that fixes these
> addresses on the fly. (Both in the SMTP envelope sender and the header
> sender)
However, my feature works only on the envelope, not on headers.
> I have recently grabbed the new beta 1.891, and obviously needed to put
> that code in there.. When I did that, I made a simple patch file. It
> has occured to me that there is some small chance that someone else
> might have a similar (or the same) problem, so here is that patch.
Thanks for posting the patch. I think it is time I invented a Contrib
directory.
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