On Friday 11 May 2007, Linux Geeks wrote: > On 5/11/07, Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Try > > > > :0 > > > > * (^To|^Received):.+a@domain\.com > > ! a@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > Anne > > Hi Anne, > > Thanks... it's working :) > > I try to simplify & generalize the rule again using... > > ============================ > > :0 > > * (^To|^Received):.+\/.+@domain\.com > ! $MATCH > ============================ > > and it got send also, but when I check my mail queue... it also send > to another domain's emails that enlisted also in "To", like > user1@xxxxxxxxxxx, user2@xxxxxxxxxxxx Since I only want it to send to > user@xxxxxxxxxx it is failing. What's wrong with the MATCH variable & > it's rule ? > Would you be prepared to send me the recipe, unchanged, off-list. Maybe if I could look at the whole I'd be able to spot the problem. Anne
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