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Nigel Metheringham edited this page Nov 29, 2012
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Using $recipients in a system filter gives me another problem: how can I do a string lookup if $recipients is a list of addresses?
Check out the section of the filter specification called Testing a list of addresses. If that doesn't help, you may have to resort to calling an embedded Perl interpreter - but that is expensive.
In Exim 4.67 you will have a number of list processing expansion items
(map
, filter
, reduce
, forany
(condition), forall
(condition),
and addresses
to convert $recipients to a list usable with the
previous) at your disposal.
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