Re: [courier-users] How can I test Maildrop?

2003-10-08 Thread Gordon Messmer
David Bruha wrote: V St, 08. 10. 2003 v 17:30, Gordon Messmer píše: David Bruha wrote: All mail users are virtual users stored in mysql database. Now if I understand it correctly, this test mailfilter should write to $HOME/filter.log message "mailfilter started" and if the sender is [EMAIL PROTE

Re: [courier-users] How can I test Maildrop?

2003-10-08 Thread David Bruha
V St, 08. 10. 2003 v 17:30, Gordon Messmer píše: > David Bruha wrote: > > > > All mail users are virtual users stored in mysql database. > > > > Now if I understand it correctly, this test mailfilter should write to > > $HOME/filter.log message "mailfilter started" and if the sender is > > [EMAIL

Re: [courier-users] How can I test Maildrop?

2003-10-08 Thread Gordon Messmer
David Bruha wrote: All mail users are virtual users stored in mysql database. Now if I understand it correctly, this test mailfilter should write to $HOME/filter.log message "mailfilter started" and if the sender is [EMAIL PROTECTED], then also send a copy of this mail to root. However, it looks a

Re: [courier-users] How can I test Maildrop?

2003-10-08 Thread Tim Hunter
David Bruha wrote: > Hi, > > I have to set local mail fitering rules for several users and I have > thought it to be a simple job with maildrop. What I did is: > > 1. in /etc/courier/courierd I have set > DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/local/courier/bin/maildrop" > > where > MAILDROPDEFAULT=./Maildir >

[courier-users] How can I test Maildrop?

2003-10-08 Thread David Bruha
Hi, I have to set local mail fitering rules for several users and I have thought it to be a simple job with maildrop. What I did is: 1. in /etc/courier/courierd I have set DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/local/courier/bin/maildrop" where MAILDROPDEFAULT=./Maildir /etc/courier/maildrop consists of: /us