Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is even possible but I would like to rewrite the
from address on an email if the message body contains a certain word or
string.
I've had a look at a few ways of setting it up, using conditional
rewriting in the rewrite section of exim but I don't think it can check
the message body at the point when it checks it for normal rewriting.
Is this possible? If so can anyone point me in the direction of some
examples or which section it can be done in? I've had a good look but I
can't find anything that does what I need it to do.
The only thing I've found so far that might look possible is
headers_rewrite but I get "option "headers_rewrite" unknown". I'm using
the standard Centos 5.2 exim RPM. Is this an option I would need to
specifically compile in? If so would this be the functionality I am
looking for?
Thanks for any help you can give,
Chris
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--On 12 November 2008 11:51:44 +0100 ernesto franchini
<aquilinux@???> wrote:
> hello!
> i set up some rewrite rules for from and reply-to headers like:
>
> abc@??? noreply@??? Ffsr
>
> the rules work perfectly if i use any linux client or telnet to submit
> the message to exchange (that feeds exim).
> the problem occurs when (guess what??!!) using Outlook 2003.
> no rewriting occurs on any header and the message is sent with
> original from and reply-to headers.
Then the headers can't be matching the rules. Can you supply a copy of the
headers? Full headers, please?
> any idea about how getting Outlook behave like any RFC-COMPLIANT mua?
> any idea about getting exim rewrites work with Outlook 2003?
>
> thanks ;)
>
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