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stefan at brohs

Jan 7, 2009, 2:33 AM


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Why or where does Exim::log_write set the X-ACL-Warn header?

Hi,

I am using the Perl function Exim::log_write for customized logging. This
works fine, but appearently this mechanism somehow sets the X-ACL-Warn
header containing the complete log string.

I found a way (workaround) to remove the header again using the
headers_remove directive, but while bouncing mails this does not seem to
work.

So, why is this header be set at all and where or how can I prohibit this?
Don't even mind to edit the source code...

Thanks in advance
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Why or where does Exim::log_write set the X-ACL-Warn header? stefan at brohs Jan 7, 2009, 2:33 AM
    Re: Why or where does Exim::log_write set the X-ACL-Warn header? graeme at graemef Jan 8, 2009, 1:30 AM

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