On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, Felix Schwarz wrote:
> Philip Hazel wrote:
> > Which release of Exim? A bug that probably relates to this was fixed at
> > release 4.51.
>
> I compiled Exim 4.60 on a local CentOS build machine. This is my Exim config:
The message I have just sent has crossed with your one.
> begin transports
> transport_filter_transport:
> driver = pipe
> command = /usr/sbin/exim -oi -oMr scanned -f '$sender_address'
> '$local_part@$domain'
> transport_filter = /tmp/test.py
> log_output = true
> temp_errors = *
> user = exim
> group = exim
> return_path_add = false
I suggested the use of use_bsmtp and -bS, which you are not using. Using
-bS is safer, as an end of file is an error, whereas with the above
command it is not. But of course your transport filter has to understand
BSMTP.
> The last 3 items are related to the new exim instance which delivers my mail.
> This last instance should not be started.
I believe I explained why this is not an error in my previous message.
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