On 04/09/14 10:08, Karl-Heinz Wild wrote:
> I did an update from 4.82 to 4.84
> I use in a transport the command header_removes
> to write an ip to mysql mysql table to whitelist an
> ip.
>
> This method doesn't work since the update.
>
> The command looks like
>
> remote_smtp:
> driver = smtp
> headers_remove = ${lookup mysql{MYSQL_ADD_WLR}}
> ...
>
> The macro for the sql
>
> MYSQL_ADD_WLR = \
> REPLACE whitelist_rcpt set \
> wlr_domain = '${quote_mysql:$sender_address_domain}', \
> wlr_user = '${quote_mysql:$sender_address_local_part}', \
> wlr_rcpt = '${quote_mysql:$local_part}@${quote_mysql:$domain}'
Yes. This option is defined as taking a colon-separated
list, and the operation was subtly changed between those
releases to expand each list item separately. You've
fallen foul of that because your text includes colons.
You could abuse a different option (current_directory might
work, being pointless for an smtp transport).
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Cheers,
Jeremy