On 17/11/2021 17:13, Patrick Porteous via Exim-users wrote:
If I'm running a filter file that looks for a string in the headers, is there a
variable that stores the condition when it's matched?
Not directly. If you write that "contains" as a regex for "matches"
then the $ variable are set wit
Hello,
If I'm running a filter file that looks for a string in the headers, is
there a variable that stores the condition when it's matched? Below is
an example of the script in question:
if $message_headers contains "Condition 1"
or $message_headers contains "Condition 2"
or $message_headers
Heiko Schlittermann via Exim-users (Mi 17 Nov 2021
13:17:33 CET):
> Typo? What do you mean with "sender_rcvhost"?
Mea culpa. You're talking about the variable to be expanded inside the
Received header.
But given this, I still can't see any issue with the logs you provided.
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Heiko
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Matt Corallo via Exim-users (Di 16 Nov 2021 17:47:22 CET):
> Like the title says, for some reason exim 4.94.2-7 (Debian stable) is
> refusing to ever expand sender_rcvhost to a verified hostname. The below
Typo? What do you mean with "sender_rcvhost"?
> shows a simple email inbound from github,