On Fri, Feb 15, 2002 at 10:37:46AM +0000, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
| On Thu, 2002-02-14 at 22:07, dman wrote:
| > The easiest way is to make a command line option and then tell the
| > admin to configure the MTA to pass the data on the command line.  I
| > know that it would be easy for exim to do that.
| 
| The other easy method is to use SMTP or BSMTP injection - this would be
| particularly suited to filtering everything going through exim, and has
| the big advantage that you no longer have the from/to address on the
| command line - hence fewer quoting/shell-security problems.
| 
| The downside is I started to examine this for spamc and its not going to
| be easy - especially the . escaping.

Yeah, implementing (B)SMTP wouldn't be as trivial as grabbing another
command line option.

| In terms of headers, Return-Path: would be the one to go for.

Well, in your message that I'm replying to, there is no Return-Path:
header.  Maybe procmail sticks that in or something (I'm not using
procmail), but I don't know where it comes from.

-D

-- 

The righteous hate what is false,
but the wicked bring shame and disgrace.
        Proverbs 13:5


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