Michael Ghens
michael@spconnect.com
Sun Jan 19 18:31:48 UTC 2003
What I have wondered about the substitute command was, would I loose the use of the other header. From my log file: VERSION: 3 DATE: 01/19/03 10:25:59 PST IP: [210.3.1.19] ::ffff:210.3.1.19 HELO: getCoralfree.com env_From: <Kellyyxki@getCoralfree.com> mail_host=getcoralfree.com. If I had -S mail_host, would I loose the use of env_From? On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, Vernon Schryver wrote: > Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 08:20:39 -0700 (MST) > From: Vernon Schryver <vjs@calcite.rhyolite.com> > To: mills@cc.UManitoba.CA > Cc: dcc@rhyolite.com > Subject: Re: How to whitelist ZDNet Tech Update Weekly? > > > From: Gary Mills <mills@cc.UManitoba.CA> > > > ... > > I will try that. Is the trailing dot on `newsletter.online.com.' > > required? > > no. > > > What does the substitute option substitute for? > > It's a "substitute" header. > > See the discussion of -S in the dccm man page, perhaps in > http://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/dcc/dcc-tree/dccm.html#OPTION-S > See also the discussion about white lists in the dcc man page, > perhaps in > http://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/dcc/dcc-tree/dcc.html#White-and-Blacklists > > > Vernon Schryver vjs@rhyolite.com > _______________________________________________ > DCC mailing list DCC@rhyolite.com > http://www.rhyolite.com/mailman/listinfo/dcc >
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