On Thu, 16 Jul 1998, John Brooks wrote:
> It would appear that exim (v 1.92) dosn't rewrite X-whatever headers.
Indeed it doesn't. It doesn't know about X- headers. They can be
anything you like. It rewrites only those standard headers which it
knows contain lists of addresses in a defined syntax. For example, it
will not rewrite an address that appears in a Subject: header.
> Is there an RFC reason why, is it just a pain to do, and if not is there a way to
> make it rewrite them?
No RFC reason. RFCs are concerned with what is on the wire between
hosts. What you do inside your host is up to you. It would be a pain to
specify, I think.
Only way to rewrite them is either to set up a transport filter, or do
something cunning with headers_add and headers_remove.
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