,
rules_filename and both together equal to /etc/mail/journal, but the
results are not equivalent to what I get with the command line.
Usually (but not always!), no rules will match on the message
whatsoever. Can someone tell me if I'm doing this wrong?
Thanks for any help that you can giv
On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 12:00 -0500,
> >> Now, does this sound reasonable, or is it too complex?
>
> Why don't you just add the mailing list address(es) directly as a
> recipient when you add the headers? You can write a lookup script in
> mimedefang to match the mailing list addresses with the su
reviously tagged message, or perhaps I should have mimedefang
change the recipient of the tagged messages?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Fred Bacon
Senior Scientist
Aerodyne Research, Inc.
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eature completely to avoid the problem?
I'm running mimedefang 2.68 on a fully patched CentOS 5 system.
Fred Bacon
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prevent a similar event from recurring?
I'm running MIMEDefang 2.52.
Fred Bacon
Senior Scientist
Aerodyne Research, Inc.
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the reread command have worked?
What are the consequences of giving the restart command while incoming
mail is being processed?
If you make changes to the SpamAssassin configuration, what is the
appropriate way to make MIMEDefang recognize and utilize those changes?
Fred
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