On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Jochen Erwied wrote:
> > If you want to run a per-address filter, you can do so. Section 44.3
> > covers exactly this case.
>
> I did try this example. (adding reply_transport= and user=)
>
> But when I do so, Exim tries to deliver mail to '>joe@???'
> (note the angle bracket). I actually don't know where it gets this from.
The angle bracket means that the "delivery" was actually a call to an
autoreply transport to create a new message to that address.
> Here's the setup producing this strange result:
>
> gtnfilter:
> driver = forwardfile
> file = /root/exim/gtnfilter
> domains = mbs.gtn.com
> filter
> no_check_local_user
> no_verify
> user = root # else mail from filter
> reply_transport = address_reply # won't work
>
> after this director comes userforward.
> gtnfilter contains this:
>
> # Exim filter
> mail to ${local_part}@???
> reply_to joe@???
> from postmaster@???
> subject "MBS.GTN.COM"
> once /root/exim/gtnwarn
> once_repeat 7d
> expand file /root/exim/gtn.txt
I would expect that to mail to ${local_part}@???. Was the
local part "joe"?
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