Hello Paul,
everything stated below should be read as „should“, because I'm not very
sure about it. But probably it's some hint for further reading
(.spec.txt, section 31.2 for the 4.68 specs)
Always Learning <exim.users@???> (Di 02 Feb 2010 06:57:28 CET):
> I rewrite RCPT in the Rewrite section of exim.conf using flag T.
If you rewrite during SMTP time, your original recipient is „lost“.
> I would like to store the original RCPT value before the Rewrite wipes
> it out.
„Normal“ rewriting occures as soon as all header lines are received, so
probably you could add some X-Original-Recipient header.
> The manual states the RCPT can not be changed in Transports which is the
> other place headers can be rewritten.
True. During transport it's to late to change the recipient (envelope).
> The earliest one can add a header is in ACL MAIL (using warn add_header)
> but at that stage $recipients has been changed and $local_part and
> $domain are empty.
You should not use SMTP rewriting (the „S“ flag forces rewriting at SMTP
time).
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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