On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 11:59:25AM +0300, mouse via Exim-users wrote: > Hello. I'm using transport_filter to modify certain incomimg e-mail > (for example, to set proper encoding for some headers). Based on > others experience here is my configuration:
> # Router > send_to_modify_email: > senders = <list_of_senders_whose_email_is_bad> > domains = +local_domains > no_verify > condition = ${if !eq {$received_protocol}{send_to_modify_email{1}{0}} > driver = accept > transport = send_to_modify_email > > # Transport > send_to_modify_email: > driver = pipe > command = /usr/local/exim/bin/exim -oMr send_to_modify_email -bS > use_bsmtp = true > transport_filter = <path_to_modifing_script> > My question is - is there any way to just pass e-mail through > modifing script *without re-injecting* email via "command = ..."? Why do you need to re-inject? By the time a transport is selected, exim is already chomping at the bit to deliver the message. A transport_filter just changes the contents of the message but not the metadata or how it's gonna be delivered. What's the problem with just proceeding with delivery after the filter runs? -- Ian -- ## List details at https://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/