On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 jori.hamalainen@??? wrote:
> SMTP commands should be then used in the following way:
> MAIL FROM: SMTP-address
> RCPT TO: SMTP-address
> DATA
> X-MMS-3GPP-MMS-version: 4.2.0
> X-MMS-Message-Type: MM4_forward.REQ
> X-MMS-Transaction-ID: "ABCDEFGHIJ0123456789"
> X-MMS-Message-ID: "originator-mmse/originator-username/123456789"
> Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 10:35:00 +0800
> From: MMS-address
> To: MMS-address
> Subject: Greetings from Greece
> Content-Type: text/plain
> -------------------
>
> So according 3GPP 23.140 standard for MMS-messages, From&To fields are
> not FQDN. And if there are domain entries, I want to remove those
> domains..
Well, I'm sorry. Exim was written to conform to RFC 822 (later 2822) and
that standard mandates FQ email addresses, with domains. What you are
sending above is not valid according to the RFCs.
To do what you want with Exim, you will have to resort to a transport
filter.
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