Hello there,
Kirill Miazine wrote:
>Roy Coates wrote:
>
>
>>>And you still did not show you you invoke RAV. From a system filter?
>>>
>>>
>>RAV is indeed called as a filter.
>>
>>
>
>Silly. In a message a while ago Philip said that filtering should not be
>used to replace routing. But such approach is quite popular.
>
>Remember - you will probably miss some mails in the long run. You should
>still try that RAV test I mentioned, the one that I expect will make RAV
>send the message to foobar@krot and not the two original recipients
>(with a modified envelope sender as well).
>
This problem was solved for quite some time.
RAV reads now correctly the sender and the receiver(s) addresses from
SMTP commands (not form "From:" and "To:" headers).
>
>In any case - good luck.
>
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>Kirill Miazine
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>http://km.krot.org/
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>
Regards,
Eduard Coman.
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