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Hello all!
I have an exim setup which delivers incoming mails via tcp/ip to
amavisd, amavisd via tcp/ip back to exim, exim via pipe to spamc and
finally via pipe back to exim.
The problem now is to backtrace the way of a mail goes through exim in
the maillog, because the message-id changes with every time it leaves
exim.
Does anybody have an idea how to solve this problem, or at least how to
deal with it?
My idea was to add a new header line called "Origin-Message-ID:" in the
first router (before the mail leaves exim first) and to print out the
value of this header line in every log entry. But I found no possibility
to modify the logfile output accordingly.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
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Christian Hertel
Technik
infoServe GmbH
Nell-Breuning-Allee 6
D-66115 Saarbruecken
T: (0681) 8 80 08 - 0
F: (0681) 8 80 08 - 33
www.infos.de
E: c.hertel@???
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