i not recomend using it after you do this you cant recive mails -----Original Message----- From: Pak Ogah [mailto:pako...@pala.bo-tak.info] Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 9:19 AM To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: .mailfilter rules
On 01-Mar-11 23:25, PakOgah wrote: I tried to create a .mailfilter rules based on slamp slamp example http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg15443.html which will deliver email with subject contain qmailtoaster to folder qmailtoaster and email with subject contain SPAM or BULK to folder Spam and other email goes to inbox but somehow the file didn't work. Can someone tell me what's wrong with it ? Thank b4 [root@svr-m1 ~]# cat /home/vpopmail/domains/pala.bo-tak.info/pakogah/.mailfilter if (/^Subject: *qmailtoaster*/) { exception { to $VHOME/Maildir/.qmailtoaster/ } } if (/^Subject: *SPAM*/ || /^Subject:.*BULK*/) { exception { to $VHOME/Maildir/.Spam/ } } to "$VHOME/Maildir" Okay I found the answer by looking somebody else VHOME, so here's how I create email filter / rules on server using maildrop first make sure maildrop is installed on server. when you install qmailtoaster, it's there by default. then create a maildir folder in your VHOME (/home/vpopmail/domains/pala.bo-tak.info/pakogah/) in this example we are goint to create maildir folder named qmailtoaster (/home/vpopmail/domains/pala.bo-tak.info/pakogah/qmailtoaster) so message with subject qmailtoaster goes to this folder. qmailtoaster is a maildir folder not just regular folder. You can create a maildir using the maildirmake command. But I create the folder from squirrelmail. :D then create .qmail file inside your VHOME, that look like this |/var/qmail/bin/preline /usr/bin/maildrop -A 'Content-Filter: maildrop-toaster' /etc/mail/mailfilter after that create .mailfilter file and create your rule, in below example I just create a simple ones :D if (/^Subject:.*qmailtoaster*/) { exception { to $VHOME/Maildir/.qmailtoaster/ } } if (/^Subject:.*SPAM*/ || /^Subject:.*BULK*/) { exception { to $VHOME/Maildir/.Spam/ } }
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