I have a small query concerning what determines the information
written out to the reject log files. I seem to get differing amounts
of information depending on where it's done.
For example, if my exim-filter rejects a message and uses:
logwrite "Exim filter rejected message"
in the rejectlog file I get this exactly verbatim. ie. a line would
appear thus:
Exim filter rejected message.
However, if I reject a message from one of the acl_smtp_data then the
log entry prints out the TOD, the value of the 'message' option and
also the headers.
Am I right in thinking that exim is defaults to different amounts of
logging information depending on where the rejection is done?
I know how to add more to the log for the exim-filter rejections;
what I can't find is how to affect the logging from the acls?
Glenn
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