On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Tony Finch wrote:
> This doesn't look like the normal format for an
> Exim log line at all.
>
> 2005-09-30 00:29:23 1EL7q6-0000sg-Sw => >ÑîÏÈÉú <szyang8@???>
> <adpgt@???> R=vacation T=address_reply
Note the transport. It's an auto reply. That's where the "=> >" comes
from. However, what comes after that should be an 2821 address, as in
this example:
=> >someone@??? <ph10@???>
which means "delivered to ph10@??? by sending an auto reply to
someone@???". But maybe there's a bug in there. I'll look into it
sometime.
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