On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:
> >>>>> "JG" == Jeffrey Goldberg <jeffrey@goldmark.org> writes:
>
> JG> The exim documentation has an example of using these headers
> JG> to not send warning messages
> Oh yes, I'd forgotten about that. Huge, huge win.
Indeed.
> In fact, I think some earlier version of Exim came with this disabled
> and it caused us no end of headaches. I believe all modern Eximen
> have this enabled by default.
I've never seen this in the default exim configuration file. But maybe
some in debian distributions its been used by default.
However, the example
delay_warning_condition = \
${if match{$h_precedence:}{(?i)bulk|list|junk}{no}{yes}}
Is provided in the documentation. Any time, as a list owner, I see a
warning message from an exim system, I will point the postmaster at that
site to this part of the exim documentation.
I wish other MTAs had this capacity and that more people used it.
-j
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