Oh, and on the same line, how can I get a script to execute for each
recipient when there are multiple recipients under my control?
A message is sent to Person1; Person2; Person3 (spam possible, so let's
quarantine).
Each person should get an entry in my database.. Can I get exim to Pipe
multiple times for each recipient?
Thanks.
Eric J. Goforth | President & Sr. Engineer
Goforth Technology Management, Inc. dba Goforth Technologies
82850 Miles Ave.| Indio | CA | 92201
Ph. (760) 775-7004 ext. 109 | Fax. (760) 495-5574
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-----Original Message-----
From: exim-users-bounces@??? [
mailto:exim-users-bounces@exim.org]
On Behalf Of Eric Goforth
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 5:13 PM
To: exim-users@???
Subject: [exim] Getting the REAL To: header...
Ok, so it may be a matter of symantics...
Anyhow, here is the situation.
A user is sent and email but they are NOT in the To: Header. It may be
a list (like exim-users@???) or they may be in the BCC, whatever.
I am trying to build a quarantine system in MySQL, with Perl, etc. and
it all works GREAT! Accept that I have the messages tied to users, but
when a user gets an email and they are NOT in the To: header, their
doesn't seem to be a header that I can parse that would tell the script
to tag the message as being for Person A regardless of what is in the
Header..
Is there a expansion variable that I can use (and pass to the script)
that ensures that the message being passed is for (person@???)
no matter what?
I have been googleing for days and can't find a solution...
Thanks all..
Eric J. Goforth
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