Hello all -- I would like a few opinions on the "defaultdelivery"
method. .
. . .for instance, this is standard:
qmail-start ./Maildir/ splogger qmail
. . . I want to try something like this, to achieve a global incoming
mail filter without using any qmail-queue wrappers or modificati
Here's what I'm trying to achieve -
When an email gets sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the message gets processed
by it's .qmail file, and gets forwarded to a short list of addresses within
that file. That works fine, and it was really easy to do. What I would
like is to rewrite the subject line of
I have been running a by-the-book installation of qmail 1.03 for a small
office of 40 people for about a year now. Here's my question:
In a simple, one-domain environment, is it necessary to have anything
more than (in my case) "elyrium.com" in my control/rcpthosts and
control/locals fi
people
pipe messages through other programs before delivering them to ./Maildir. .
. is that the way I should go about this?
I appretiate any input you might have.
Derek Watson
Systems Administrator, Programmer
Elyrium Corp.
out words, and print to STDOUT,
in the hopes that qmail-local would pick up the rest and deliver to Maildir.
But this doesn't seem to work out. .. I just get filter.pl printing the
contents of the message to syslog.
Can anybody help me along?
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