On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote:
> I can see that .. now I've done something that you are probably
> going to hate, so please be gentle with me ;) I've added the syntax
> !address which is somewhat \address in that it adds a flag to do
> something special. It means 'set-envelope-to-header'.
I don't like it as a general thing, but Exim is open software. If you
want to add your own special-purpose patches, that's fine by me.
Note that ! is a legal character in local parts. It may not be used in
your installation, but Exim can't assume that in general.
> Even though I think you'll have your reservations I'm still
> going to attach the patch ;)
I do, I do!
> By the way, exim isn't really indented the way I'm used to, yet
> it's pretty easy to find my way around it. It's really nicely coded.
Thank you. It is indented the way I have been indenting code since 1968,
which is long before the C language was invented... :-)
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