Thank Prepscius. Can i understand you as i do not need to writa a mail delivvery agent. It seems to me like to deveoplop a mta 20 Eki 2013 16:36 tarihinde "Tim Prepscius" <timprepsc...@gmail.com> yazdı:
> search for my name on this mailing list > > I'm doing about the same thing.. > It turns out you can probably use most of the java code you wrote for > james. > > Unfortunately pipe will not be enough to catch the outgoing mail. > You will need to write a filter. But a first cut can be a bash script > which calls your java and returns OK. > > > If you feel like posting your final solutions, I'd be interested. I > haven't had the time to hook up the outgoing mail. Nor have I hooked > up the password authentication. Probably will do next weekend. > > feel free to look/copy from: > https://github.com/timprepscius/mailiverse > > the relevant existing code is probably: > > > https://github.com/timprepscius/mailiverse/blob/master/install/setup-postfix.remote > and > https://github.com/timprepscius/mailiverse/tree/master/deploy/postfix-user > > -tim > > > > > > On 10/20/13, Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com> wrote: > > On 10/20/2013 3:28 AM, Wijatmoko U. Prayitno wrote: > >> On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 06:50:07 +0300 > >> Merve Temizer <mervet2...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >>> What is the most appropriate way to save mails into a > >>> database that i built before. I mean, i have a custom > >> > >> Use dbmail (www.dbmail.org).. > > > > dbmail isn't appropriate here despite the fact it uses a database for > > storing messages. It uses its own non-configurable database format > AFAIK. > > > > The OP will likely need to write a custom mail delivery agent that > > accepts the msg from Postfix via pipe(8) and then speaks SQL to the > > database engine in order to populate the fields. > > > > -- > > Stan > > > > > > >