Auteur: Phil Pennock Date: À: Dean Brooks CC: exim-users Sujet: Re: [exim] Expanding $header_from
On 2011-03-10 at 10:43 -0500, Dean Brooks wrote: > On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 03:53:08PM +0100, Uros Meglic wrote:
> > if I got this right the $header_from expand into "Username <
> > username@???>". Is this right? Now how could get just <
> > username@???> out of this $header_from?
>
> The expansion of ${address:$h_from:} will give you what you are
> looking for. If you want it in all lower-case, you could even do
> ${lc:${address:$h_from:}}
>
> Now, this assumes that there is only a single address in the From:
> header, which is 99.9% of the time. Haven't tested it on what
> happens with multiple addresses in the header.
You get nothing.
To get the last:
${reduce{${addresses:$h_from:}}{}{$item}}
To get the first:
${reduce{${addresses:$h_from:}}{}{${if eq{$value}{}{$item}{$value}}}}
Alternatively, you can choose to reject messages with multiple addresses
in From: in your DATA ACL; you'll be rejecting messages that are
technically well-formed, but it's your system and you get to choose what
you accept (unless you have contracts with customers saying otherwise).
The easy way to test these things:
$ cat <<EOM > test.eml
From: Phil Pennock <phil@???>, Snert <snert@???>
To: Philip <philip@???>
Subject: Hey ho
Date: nowish