Re: How to remove the [EXIM] from the subject?

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Author: Vadim Vygonets
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: How to remove the [EXIM] from the subject?
Quoth Ben Smithurst on Fri, Oct 09, 1998:
> Surely the best[1] way would be to have the perl script give it back to
> Exim,


Again, as Philip pointed out, the message can't be returned back
to exim for delivery. It seems to me that the output of the pipe
commad is returned in the error message, and if the program exits
with a non-zero status, the status is returned in the error
message.

As the very same One & Only Philip pointed out once again, use
procmail or "/usr/whatever/exim_lock -q -lockfile Mail/exim
'/home/ben/bin/remove_EXIM.pl >> Mail/exim'" to deliver the
message.

Vadik.

-- 
It was state of the art, he said.
The art in this case was probably pottery.
    -- Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, "Good Omens"


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