Re: [Exim] Message-ID's

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Autor: Hans Matzen
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Para: Vadim Vygonets
CC: exim-users
Assunto: Re: [Exim] Message-ID's
> So the job of making the Message IDs correct falls, I guess, on
> MTA's shoulders. Perhaps it would be easy to do it using the
> system filter, e.g.,
>
> if "${if def:h_Message-Id {yes}}" is yes and
>     $h_Message-Id matches "@.*\\\\.local$" then
>     headers remove Message-Id
>     headers add "Message-Id: <${local_part:$h_Message-Id:}@${lookup{${domain:$h_Message-Id:}}dbm{/var/exim/data/msgid-hosts}{$value}}\n"
> endif

>


I tried a bit and got

if "${if def:h_Message-Id: {yes}}" is yes and 
    ${lc:${domain:$h_Message-Id:}} matches "regex.4.your.domain"
then 
      headers add
"X-tmp-Message-Id:<${local_part:$h_Message-Id:}@uniquemsgid.my.friendliy.domain>\n"
      headers remove "Message-Id"      
      headers add "Message-Id:$h_X-tmp-Message-Id:" 
      headers remove "X-tmp-Message-Id"  
endif 


I do not know why I have to use the X-tmp... stuff, but without
it it is not possible to get the message id after you removed it.
Is it variable dependant or doesnt this work for system
filters ?
e.g. headers_remove "reply-to", headers_add "Reply-to:
$h_Reply-to: seems to work in a transport or director

Vadim: check my msg-id am i now promoted from a very very bad
to a bad guy only ? ;-))

hans