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On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 09:02:31AM +0100, Matt Bernstein wrote:
| On May 26 dman wrote:
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| >On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 03:43:29PM +0100, Matt Bernstein wrote:
| >| Because it's a Friday afternoon it took me a little while to spot that the
| >| mail was being delivered with local-esmtp seemingly ignoring my -oMr.
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| >| I'm not asking for a change to the Exim code; however, I'd request a note
| >| put in the spec in the relevant place. (5.3?)
| >
| >In the spec the -oMr option is discussed. It says to see the
| >discussion of -oMa. The discussion of -oMa has this :
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| > In other circumstances, [-oM options] are ignored unless the
| > caller is trusted.
| >
| >Is the user invoking exim with -oMr "trusted"?
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| Yes. But I think something different is happening because of the "-bs".
That shouldn't matter. I've used -bS and -oMr at the same time and
didn't have any trouble.
-D
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