I'm trying to do some SRS work.
I do something like this:
address_data = ${readsocket{/tmp/srsd}\
{FORWARD $sender_address_local_part@$sender_address_domain
sample.com\n}\
{5s}{\n}{:defer: SRS daemon
failure}}
errors_to = ${quote_local_part:${local_part:$address_data}}@
${domain:$address_data}
It sends the original sender address out to the SRSD, which returns a new
sender address. That address is then set to errors_to so the envelope
address is changed.
Problem is I now am trying to use address_data later in another router. If
I do that, it seems to wipe out the errors_to value that was set in the
code above. I know the router ran but the new errors_to does not stick.
When I call the readsocket to the SRSD can I store the result in some other
usable variable?
Robert G.