Is there a need for this Exim operated Exim mailing list to 'patch-up' what I would describe as defective emails before circulating them to members of the mailing list ?
As a contented Exim user and a disliker of spam I have a, so far, robust system which has successfully prevented any spam being forwarded by Exim. No Spam Assassin, no databases just some commonsense rules programmed with the invaluable assistance of mailing list members. One of the rejection reasons is no 'To:' header in arriving emails. This Exim list doesn't care whether a email accepted for circulation has a 'To:' header but my Exim configuration does and therefore rejects it. In the last week my Exim system has rejected about 6 such emails. Should the list's Exim server: (a) impose a minimum standard of a 'To:' header; or (b) insert a 'To:' header when it has been omitted by the sender ? Regards, Paul. -- -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/