-Put your-domain.tab in filters folder and rename it to the name of
your-domain with .tab as extension (for example: if your domain is called
xmailserver.org you will rename it to xmailserver.org.tab)
I've tried that one too, I'll try again.
-Are you using double dots? The correct is:
Is there a possibility to trash/delete automatically a message when
it arrives in a certain account ? If not would it be possible to add
in MAILPROC.TAB a trash or delete instruction?
i think an empty mailproc.tab should do that job.
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Hi -
should be easy with a filter something like this
script named 'trash.pl' in MAIL_ROOT/filters:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
exit 97;
(For *nix - chmod to executable)
and setup a table in MAIL_ROOT/filters named:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
like:
MAIL_ROOT/filters/trash.pl[NEWLINE]
or for
Tom,
The outgoing SMTP server is denying HELO _ (nothing) command.
Fill in a domain in SERVER.TAB under HeloDomain-key.
Depending how they (outgoing SMTP) have open relay handled this will be
succesfull.
Greets,
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Tom Svensson [mailto:info;tomsvensson.com]
A Question to you Tom?
Why is a mail sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] not handled
locally?
Is this part of the way you wanne work; or are these email adresses enterd
in your webmail-interface and is the handled local domain totally different
from above domain?
Hi again!
I was looking in the JMail documentation (Dimac) for the HELO-command and
found the
..MailDomain method. Since the server is hosting the ebutik.nu domain, I set
the
HeloDomain ebutik.nu in server.tab AND objMail.MailDomain = ebutik.nu
on the
website and - voilá! It's working!