Hello,
Is it somehow possible to set a priority on the task when a filter is
run? This to prevent a sytem becoming unresponsive when a lot off
filters called at the same time.
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Groeten,
Peter
The port is already open.
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Peter Lindeman wrote:
Is it somehow possible to set a priority on the task when a filter is
run? This to prevent a sytem becoming unresponsive when a lot off
filters called at the same time.
What I could do is call 'renice' from within the filter or is there
better way?
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Groeten,
Peter
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004, Peter Lindeman wrote:
Peter Lindeman wrote:
Is it somehow possible to set a priority on the task when a filter is
run? This to prevent a sytem becoming unresponsive when a lot off
filters called at the same time.
What I could do is call 'renice' from within the
I made a filter like this
c:\php\php c:\filter.php @@FILE
but my script receives a path without slashes like ?c:Mailrootspool
did anybody knows why? I use XMail 1.18 on my Windows Xp Machine!
Thanks, Bogdan Petrica.
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I made a filter like this
c:\php\php c:\filter.php @@FILE
but my script receives a path without slashes like ?c:Mailrootspool
did anybody knows why? I use XMail 1.18 on my Windows Xp Machine!
Thanks, Bogdan Petrica.
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I am actually trying this out. It doesn't catch a lot until now. Maybe
the database needs to grow or more 'points of measurement' are needed?
Wim=20
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Verzonden: donderdag 3 juni 2004 14:11
Aan:
If I have a mailproc.tab in a domain directory and it has a filter
directive followed by a mailbox directive, would the mailbox' own
mailproc.tab be processed?
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Liron Newman wrote:
If I have a mailproc.tab in a domain directory and it has a filter
directive followed by a mailbox directive, would the mailbox' own
mailproc.tab be processed?
And I'll ask another question:
If there is no such mailbox under mailroot/domains/mydomain.dom, and
there is a
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004, Liron Newman wrote:
If I have a mailproc.tab in a domain directory and it has a filter
directive followed by a mailbox directive, would the mailbox' own
mailproc.tab be processed?
A mailproc.tab in a domain directory overrides (read hides) the one inside
the mailbox
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004, Liron Newman wrote:
Liron Newman wrote:
If I have a mailproc.tab in a domain directory and it has a filter
directive followed by a mailbox directive, would the mailbox' own
mailproc.tab be processed?
And I'll ask another question:
If there is no such mailbox under
This may explain a problem we have been having. Please say again if my
understanding is correct.
If you have a a mailproc.tab in the domain dir, then NONE of the
individuals mailproc.tab's for that domain will even be processed?
Please say it isn't so.
Tony
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On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This may explain a problem we have been having. Please say again if my
understanding is correct.
If you have a a mailproc.tab in the domain dir, then NONE of the
individuals mailproc.tab's for that domain will even be processed?
Please say it
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