On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Erik Jacobs wrote:
> But if a redirect sends the mail back to the router chain, how does it not
> get caught in an endless loop?
Exim is clever. :-)
TFM contains this explanation:
" ...the router may generate one or more new addresses (typically
from alias, forward, or filter files). New addresses are fed back
into this process from the top, but in order to avoid loops, a
router ignores any address which has an identically-named ancestor
that was processed by itself."
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