Wietse Venema:
> SysAdmin EM:
> > Hi!!
> >
> > I am using the prepend option as follows:
> >
> > / From: (.*@mydomain.com)/ PREPEND Reply to: $1
> >
> > When the mail arrives I see that it does this way:
> >
> > Reply-to: "[email protected]" <<[email protected]
> >
> > I see an additional symbol added (<)
>
> The '<' was already present in the From: header.
>
> > any help?
>
> If you must do this, why not copy the entire From: value?
>
> /^From:(.+@example\.com\b.+) Reply-To:$1
Correction for missing '/' at te end of the pattern:
/^From:(.+@example\.com\b.+)/ Reply-To:$1
> Note: the \b matches a word boundary, and the \. matches . instead
> of every character.
>
> Test your patterns agains the following:
>
> postmap -q 'From: First Last <[email protected]>' pcre:/path/to/file
> postmap -q 'From: [email protected] (First Last)' pcre:/path/to/file
>
> Wietse
>
>