Hello.
Philip Hazel wrote:
> In TFM it says:
>
> int type
>
> A code identifying certain headers that Exim recognizes. The codes are
> printing characters, and are documented in chapter 49 of this manual.
> Notice in particular that any header line whose type is * is not
> transmitted with the message. This flagging is used for header lines that
> have been rewritten, or are to be removed (for example, Envelope-sender:
> header lines.) Effectively, * means 'deleted'.
>
> and in chapter 49 it has this table
>
> <blank> header in which Exim has no special interest
> B Bcc: header
> C Cc: header
> F From: header
> I Message-id: header
> P Received: header - P for 'postmark'
> R Reply-To: header
> S Sender: header
> T To: header
> * replaced or deleted header
>
Yes, I have read this too, sorry for not mentioning.
For a moment I was afraid that at local_scan() time some headers that came
with the message could be marked as 'deleted'.
Sorry for misunderstanding and being dumb and lazy in general.
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./lxnt