On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 01:52:22PM +0100, Giles Constant wrote:
> > You've looked at "extract_addresses_remove_arguments" of course?
>
> Doesn't help - it's the fact that the binary is calling exim with '-bs
> -t', and exim barfs with 'incompatible command-line arguments'. I can't
> modify the binary (actually, I'm contemplating overwriting the '-t' in
> the binary with spaces using a hex editor), so I'm trying modify exim.
>
would it be easier to write a wrapper (installed as /usr/lib/sendmail), that
in case of "-bs -t ..." command line, takes the input from your program and
transforms it into normal bsmtp and pipes it into "exim -bS", but in case of
other arguments, just execs exim? Writing an SMTP reader and moving all the
Bcc headers into RCPT TO lines would be fairly easy, even in C, I think.
SRH
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