On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 14:33:08 +0300, Lena@??? wrote:
>> From: Jonas Forsberg
>
>> The condition consists of two parts:
>>
>> 1st a check in the Subject field after a string, that I have
>> got to work.
>>
>> condition = ${lookup mysql{ SELECT email FROM users
>> WHERE email='${quote_mysql:$local_part}@${quote_mysql:$domain}'}
>> {true}{false}}
>>
>> 2nd a check in a MySQL table, which I have been working.
>>
>> condition = ${if match{$h_subject:}{N^KalleKalas$N}{yes}{no}}
>>
>> but to combine those two into a
>> "and rule" makes my head spin.
>
>> From: Marcin Miros?aw
>
>> condition = ${if and{
>> {lookup mysql{SELECT 1 FROM users WHERE
>> email='${quote_mysql:$local_part}@${quote_mysql:$domain}'}}
>> {if match {$h_subject:}{N^KalleKalas$N}{yes}{no}}}
>> }
>
> Wrong because:
>
>> From: Odhiambo Washington
>
>> ${if and {
>> {cond1}
>> {cond1}
>> {cond3}
>> ...
>> }
>> {truestring}{falsestring}}
>
> "lookup" is not a condition. You can use "eq" condition:
>
> condition = ${if and{\
> {eq{${lookup mysql{SELECT email FROM users \
> WHERE
> email='${quote_mysql:$local_part}@${quote_mysql:$domain}'}\
> {1}{0}}}\
> {1}}\
> {match{$h_subject:}{\N^KalleKalas$\N}}\
> }}
>
> The "bool" condition allows to write this a little clearer, but
> it's implemented only in Exim 4.70 and later versions.
Thank you soooo much. That worked like a charm!
Although I now have to try to "decrypt" the condition so I understant
it :)
//Jonas