In some cases this seems not to get the leading whitespace on the
continuation line, and thus the 'See RPR_URL' part ends up appearing as
the first line of the message body.
Probably an Exim bug; this always used to work and *should* work. Will
have to diagnose it at some point...
# the 'goto' mess above.
rpr_rewrite:
caseful_local_part
- headers_add = "X-SRS-Rewrite: SMTP reverse-path rewritten from <$sender_address> by $primary_hostname\n\tSee SRS_URL"
+ headers_add = "X-SRS-Rewrite: SMTP reverse-path rewritten from <$sender_address> by $primary_hostname. See SRS_URL"
# Encode sender address, hash and timestamp according to http://www.anarres.org/projects/srs/
# We try to keep the generated localpart small. We add our own tracking info to the domain part.
address_data = ${eval:($tod_epoch/86400)-12288}+\