Re: Problem with exim rewriting rule

2000-01-04 Thread Ronald Tin
On Tue, Jan 04, 2000 at 03:45:36PM +0100, Klaus Drews wrote: > Hi Ronald, > > wich section you put this in ? the section after the comments "REWRITE CONFIGURATION", probably the same place as you put your rewrite rules? > > I am doing my rewrites this way: > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: Problem with exim rewriting rule

2000-01-04 Thread Klaus Drews
Hi Ronald, wich section you put this in ? > I am doing my rewrites this way: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ffr > [EMAIL PROTECTED] "${if eq {$sender_address}{} [EMAIL PROTECTED]" Tt Regarding to the docs, b and c stand for b rewrite the Bcc: header c rewrite the Cc: header S

Re: Problem with exim rewriting rule

2000-01-03 Thread Ronald Tin
I am doing my rewrites this way: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ffr [EMAIL PROTECTED] "${if eq {$sender_address}{} [EMAIL PROTECTED]" Tt And I don't have the problem (mail delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is ok) Fetchmail works too. I guess the b and c are for CC and BCC (need to look-up the d

Problem with exim rewriting rule

2000-01-03 Thread Klaus Drews
Hi there, exim works fine with me, but produced one silly "bug" because of low -level configuration. I wanted to replace my loginname with my original email-adress, so that my ISP will accept the sender adress as correct. Therefore I created a mail-address file and put the following into the rewri