Re: [Exim] trusted user problem?

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Author: Marilyn Davis
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] trusted user problem?
> > > execv called on /usr/lib/sendmail sendmail -fzo-eVote@??? -t
>
> Try turning on log_arguments in Exim, to see if it is actually receiving
> that crucial -t argument.


Cool! This is from the log:

> 1999-07-14 10:04:16 3 args: sendmail -fzo-eVote@??? -t
> 1999-07-14 10:04:16 7 args: /usr/local/bin/exim -t -oem -oi -f <> -E114SS8-0004ge-00
> 1999-07-14 10:04:16 114SS8-0004gf-00 <= <> R=114SS8-0004ge-00 U=root P=local S=2577
> 1999-07-14 10:04:16 114SS8-0004gf-00 => marilyn <zo-eVote@???> D=localuser T=local_delivery
> 1999-07-14 10:04:16 114SS8-0004gf-00 Completed


>
> > > ------ This is a copy of your message, including all the headers. ------
> > >
> > > Received: from majordom by rosa with local (Exim 3.02 #1)
> > >    id 113kwy-00012S-00; Mon, 12 Jul 1999 11:37:12 -0700
> > > Message-Id: <E113kwy-00012S-00@rosa>
> > > From: zo-eVote@???
> > > Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 11:37:12 -0700

>
> Note - there is no To: header, therefore nowhere to get the recipient
> from. The headers are being terminated because the next line is not a
> valid header line - it seems to be a message-separator "From " line, but
> without any date information. Somehow the message is being generated
> incorrectly.


Yeh. So, I took out all the headers that eVote generates except for
the ones that weren't generated by exim and there is still no luck.
In fact, the log entries above are from this attempt. The three sets
of headers, as I understand it are :

1. The set for sending me the error message.

2. The set generated by exim from my call.

3. The set generated by eVote.

I can control #3 if you can tell me what will work. --- Marilyn