2015-09-15 16:21 GMT+02:00 Chris Siebenmann <cks@???>:
>> 1) When a bounce/autoreply is generated, is the acl_[cm] variables
>> from the original message available to the routers? If not, could it
>> be (devs?)
Ok, I could do that, but it would actually be very useful (for my,
rather complex setup) if bounces/autoreplies would inherit acl_c/m
from their "parent" connection/mail.
Does anyone else think this is a valid feature request? Should be doable.
> One workaround for this is to embed any acl_[cm] values you want in
> internal X-... headers in the bounce message[*], use them from the headers
> in routers, and then strip them in transports before the message is
> delivered.
>
> - cks
> [*: you can customize the bounce message to include extra headers by
> setting eg bounce_message_file. The original message's information
> is available at this point, as far as I know; certainly the original
> message headers are.
> ]
Can anyone confirm that the original acl_* variables are available here?
-
When it comes to the autoreplies, I will try to explain myself better:
if( is_list($localpart@$domain) ) {
if( autoreply_active) {
send_autoreply
}
}
if( is_single_recipient_alias($localpart...) ) {
if( ...active ) {
send_autoreply
}
}
if( is_final_mailbox_user && expanded_from(!list)) {
if( autoreply_active) {
send_autoreply..
}
}
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Bj(/)rnar