On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 23:16:25 +0200 (GMT+02:00)
David Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're right, it works. I used Squirrelmail's SIEVE plugin to create
the filter script and it lists the allowable variables as: $env-from
I'll try to get a hold of the plugin author.
No need, I occasionally
David Meier wrote:
You're right, it works. I used Squirrelmail's SIEVE plugin to create the filter script and it lists the allowable variables as: $env-from
I'll try to get a hold of the plugin author. Is there a schedule about the implementation of the $text$ variables?
No. Its been so
When I am sending mailto notifications the following variables are not resolved:
$env-from$
$text$
$text[n]$
However notification works and $from$ and $subject$ are resolved as expected. I do get
a notification mail body like this (without #, of course):
# David Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED],
David Meier wrote:
When I am sending mailto notifications the following variables are not resolved:
$env-from$
$text$
$text[n]$
The $text$ variables aren't implemented yet. $env_from$ IS implemented,
but I can't see any obvious reason in the source that would cause it not
to work.
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On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 09:34, Ken Murchison wrote:
David Meier wrote:
When I am sending mailto notifications the following variables are not resolved:
$env-from$
$text$
$text[n]$
The $text$ variables aren't implemented yet. $env_from$ IS implemented,
but I can't see any obvious
Joakim Ryden wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 09:34, Ken Murchison wrote:
David Meier wrote:
When I am sending mailto notifications the following variables are not resolved:
$env-from$
$text$
$text[n]$
The $text$ variables aren't implemented yet. $env_from$ IS implemented,
but I can't see any
You're right, it works. I used Squirrelmail's SIEVE plugin to create the filter script
and it lists the allowable variables as: $env-from
I'll try to get a hold of the plugin author. Is there a schedule about the
implementation of the $text$ variables?
Dave
Joakim Ryden wrote:
On Fri,