On Tue, 7 Jul 1998 09:30:20 +0100 (BST), you wrote:
>Unqualified addresses are qualified on receipt by Exim, since internally
>it works entirely with qualified addresses.
That's how I understood exim and was confused by the suggestion to use
qualify_preserve_domain.
>(1) Why can't you just put the domain in the test-list line as you have
>done above in the test that worked?
I can do this for my own machine. However, I am trying to coax my ISP
into dropping sendmail in favor of exim. They are very concerned about
their setup requiring non-standard configuration, so I'd like to be
able to run a majordomo that is as closely out-of-the-box as possible.
>(2) If you can't do that, you will have to find some way of using
>rewriting to recognize the addresses submitted by majordomo and change
>them that way.
Hm (not tried, I am at home):
|*@mydomain.de "$if{eq {$sender_ident}{majordomo}{$1@???}fail}"
I pulled sender_ident from the default received_header_text. Will that
work in a rewrite rule also?
Greetings
Marc
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