Peter Peltonen wrote:
> On 3/5/07, Jake Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yeah, there's a break in there. The message comes in, hits the forward
>> (which does no scanning) and then gets locally delivered (inject) to the
>> account.
>> I think when it used to be .qmail files you could tee in the mailfilter
>> script, but I have not tried to do so since it changed to using the
>> database method.
>> Maybe look at the structure of the forward table and see how it's
>> actually sending the message (is it using qmail-inject or a .qmail style
>> forward).
> 
> The valias table looks likes this:
> 
> | alias                 | domain           | valias_line
> | peter.peltonen | example.com |
> /home/vpopmail/domains/example.com/peter/Maildir/ |
> 
> So I guess it is using qmail-inject to deliver the message.
> 
> Is there anything I can do about it?
> 
> Regards,
> Peter
> 

According to "The BIG Qmail PICTURE(TM)", forwards go straight from
qmail-local to qmail-queue, w/out hitting qmail-inject. It appears that
perhaps local forwarding doesn't do this any more if the valias is local. It
probably should if it's not. I don't know how spambox presently works, but
it sounds to me like the process that delivers to the spambox needs to be
hooked into qmail-local *after* the forwarding takes place. I'd look at the
code to verify all this.

I don't know how sophisticated the forward setup editing is. You might try
faking out the forward in such a way that it thinks the forward isn't local
(by using full email address instead of simply account name). That way it'd
get re-queued and the spambox filter should work.

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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