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for -t cmdline args are now added to the rcpt list instead of substracted
Please read the diff and the section about -t in man/masqmail.8.
Masqmail's behavior had been like the one of exim/smail, now it's
similar to postfix.
Masqmail does it now the most simple way, regarding the code.
Also, addr args are always recipients, -t does not change their meaning.
-t makes the addrs from rcpt hdrs, rcpt addrs too.
It would have been logical too, to ignore the cmdline args,
in the sense of ``headers *instead of* args'' but none of the
popular MTAs does it that way and it would have been a bit more
complicated in the code.
Anyway, this is a corner-case that should better be avoided completely.
author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Fri, 03 Dec 2010 21:05:34 -0300 |
parents | 0379789a847b |
children | 60bb2dbe2866 |
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#!/bin/sh # path to the masqmail executable mm_bin=../../src/masqmail hfrom="\"Fritz Meier\" <`logname`@localhost>" hto=$hfrom to=`logname`@localhost hsubject="Masqmail test: localhost-stdin" # Testing with rcpt on cmd line # (dot does end) # # the command to be run: cmd="$mm_bin -C ./test.conf $to" $cmd <<EOF From: $hfrom To: $hto Subject: $hsubject Hallo Fritz! .. there is a dot above (Yes, one and not two). command was: $cmd Fritz . EOF # Testing with rcpt on cmd line with -oi option # (dot does not end) # # the command to be run: cmd="$mm_bin -C ./test.conf -oi $to" $cmd <<EOF From: $hfrom To: $hto Subject: $hsubject Hallo Fritz! . there is a dot above. command was: $cmd Fritz EOF # Testing with rcpt read from headers (-t option) # (dot does end) # # the command to be run: cmd="$mm_bin -C ./test.conf -t" $cmd <<EOF From: $hfrom To: $hto Subject: $hsubject Hallo Fritz! .. there is a dot above. command was: $cmd Fritz . EOF