Philip,
On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Sep 2000, Corin Hartland-Swann wrote:
>
> > exim seems to accept it without complaining, but I couldn't find any
> > mention of it in the manpage. Is it OK to leave this in, or should I be
> > using a different optio?
>
> Manpage? I don't maintain any information in manpage format. If you have
> an Exim manpage, somebody else made it, and it is likely to be
> out-of-date.
Sorry! It cam with the exim-3.16-1 RPM. At the bottom it says:
This manual page was stitched together by Christoph Lameter,
<clameter@???>, from the original documentation coming with the
sourcepackage for the Debian GNU/Linux system, and cleaned up a little
by Tim Cutts <tjrc1@???>.
> >From the Exim spec.txt file:
>
> -oee If an error is detected while a non-SMTP message is being received (for
> example, a malformed address), the error is reported to the sender in a
> mail message. Provided the message is successfully sent, Exim exits
> with a return code of zero. If not, the return code is 2 if the error
> was that the message had no recipients, and 1 otherwise. This option is
> the default if Exim is called as rmail.
Great - thanks for your help!
Corin
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