On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Michael Johnson wrote:
> > > # If both Reply-to and List-Post exist, copy original Reply-To
> > > # If List-Post exists, generate Reply-To from it
> > > headers_add = ${if match {$header_list-post:} {\<mailto:(.*)\>} \
> > > {${if def:header_reply-to: \
> > > {X-Orig-reply-to: $header_reply-to:\nReply-To: <$1>} \
> > > {Reply-To: <$1>} }} \
> > > {} }
> > >
> > >
> > > # If both Reply-to and List-Post exist, remove original Reply-To
> > > headers_remove = ${if and { \
> > > {def:header_reply-to:} {def:header_list-post:}\
> > > } {reply-to} fail }
> > >
> >
> > That doesn't look like a complete router to me...
>
> This is the router I used in 4.43 with (apparently) no problems. I didn't
> change anything with the update to 4.51. No...seriously...I didn't change
> anything. What's missing?
The rest of the router! What you have quoted are two options settings
from a router. There must be more to a router than that; it needs a
name, and a "driver" option for a start, and probably a "transport"
option, unless it's a manualrouter router.
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