Re: [Exim] conditions....

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Author: George Szekely
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] conditions....
I wonder why I've got this message 25 times. Is something wrong with the list?



>Lo all,
>
>I'm busy upgrading some stuff and decided to move my amavis / SA setups to a
>dedicated server. This is all working well, and my pri. exim servers
>forwards all the mail promptly to the SA system for scanning.
>
>SA also promptly does what it needs to, and send it back to exim... As
>indicated by the headers below.
>
>Received: from fusion.x.x.x ([x.x.x.195] helo=localhost)
> by netphere.x.x.x with esmtp (Exim 4.22)
> id 1AA86A-000D5E-rO
> for cknipe@???; Thu, 16 Oct 2003 15:23:26 +0200
>Received: from netphere.x.x.x ([192.168.1.1])
> by localhost (fusion.x.x.x [192.168.1.2]) (amavisd-new, port 10024)
> with ESMTP id 67668-05 for <cknipe@???>;
> Thu, 16 Oct 2003 15:23:54 +0200 (SAST)
>
>The problem however, is that I am getting SERIOUS loops. The fault, I'm
>pretty sure is my router's condition.
>
>I currently have:
>   condition = "${if or {{eq {$sender_host_address}{x.x.x.195}} \
>                         {eq {$received_protocol}{scanned-ok}} \
>                         {eq {$sender_address}{}} \
>                        }{0}{1}}"

>
>I also tried $host_address to no avail, as well as switching the 1 and 0 a
>couple of times.... Neither of them worked.
>
>So basically, how can I get the router not to run, if the mail came from
>x.x.x.195, but run the router for every thing else....
>
>--
>me
>
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