Hello big boys ;)
["Wapende wasipende" is a _swahili_ saying that translates into whether
or not one agrees!]
So I am still in that situation of stupid disclaimers.
I am working on a transport filter but there is something that I still
cannot clearly figure out even after looking at spec.txt.
A shell script I am testing should take the mail in stdin, do some
witchcraft with it and reinject it back into exim for delivery. Here is
the final bit of the concoction being used:
sendmail -f "$@" < ${pssmail};
{
if
[ "$?" = "0" ]
then
rm ${pssmail};
else
exit 75;
fi
}
${pssmail} is the temporary file representing the e-mail that has
been modified, and sendmail == exim.
I need to get the pipe transport to pass the following information
to the script, in the following order, (syntax probably not correct):
will need to check this bit against the pipe|transport docs:
${sender} ${recipient}
Sendmail will then use the -f option for the sender address, with all
remaining addresses being recipient(s).
sendmail -f "$@" < ${pssmail}
I'm not sure about the options I need to use for the re-injection. I
need help.
cheers
- wash
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