Actually, I had already tried that but it just wouldn't work.. HOWEVER,
putting the Envelope-To header (adding it actually in the transport)
did the trick. Now I know who the message was ACTUALLY intended for and
in the case of multiple recipients, it runs the transport once for each
intended recipient...
At least that is what I appear to be noticing, so if there is a
"However" or a "Gotcha" that I haven't seen yet, can someone please
enlighten me?
Thanks!
Eric
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On Behalf Of Jeremy Harris
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 4:49 AM
To: exim-users@???
Subject: Re: [exim] Getting the REAL To: header...
Eric Goforth wrote:
> 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?
$local_part@$domain
(You're right, there is no such header).
Cheers,
Jeremy
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