Author: Matthew Newton Date: To: a.smith CC: exim-users Subject: Re: [exim] rewrite sender based on recipient
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 05, 2014 at 04:06:00PM +0000, a.smith@??? wrote: > >
> >Unless something has changed recently in exim that I'm not aware
> >of, $acl_m is the right thing here.
>
> well be wrong, but from reading the documenation the only custom
> variables I can set in an ACL are $acl_m and $acl_c variables.
Yes - you wrote acl_a, which doesn't exist (afaik - hence my
comment above :) ).
acl_c is for the connection, acl_m is for the message. Therefore
acl_m seems more appropriate if you're altering the sender of an
individual message, rather than all messages in a connection.
> >exim -d -bt recipient@???
>
> I not seeing anything that really helps me with the -bt and -be
> options, mainly due to the fact that I'm doing something odd in
Look at the -d debugging options. -d+rewrite would be a good
start. If you really want to wade through likely irrelevant stuff,
try -d+all :)
Cheers,
Matthew
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