Hi Markus,
jan-jun.2019--- via Exim-users <exim-users@???> (So 03 Mär 2019 17:10:10 CET):
> I want to prevent exim from sending out the "X-Relay-User" header line.
In the first place I'd try to find the origin of this line.
Exim doesn't know about any such line, the X- prefix indicates, that
this isn't a standard header line.
> Reason behind is, that I am running a real email account together with
> several email redirects to this single email account. So, whenever such a
> redirect / forwarding address is being spammed, I can simply close it and
> open a slightly different one and use this instead.
Hm. This is questionable practice, but probably to the topic we should
discuss about. (I'm using a static and well known mail address for decades now.)
> When accessing /usr/sbin/exim4 locally, then Squirrel email client is
> able to write the header without "X-Relay-User" info. But,
So, probably Squirrel isn't the origin of this header.
> when accessing exim via smtp on a different box then this directive is
> ignored and the real email address is part of the header.
What directive you're talking about?
> Does exim only accept customized headers when called from /usr/sbin/exim4?
> Can exim be told to not write X-Relay-User even when called via smtp?
You can ask exim to remove any header you want. Check the docs for
remove_header (ACL)
and
headers_remove (routers, transports)
Best regards from Dresden/Germany
Viele Grüße aus Dresden
Heiko Schlittermann
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