[xmail] Re: Archiving email

2006-01-30 Thread Matic
quote from manual > The file '*FILTERS.IN.TAB*' lists filters that have to be applied to > inbound messages (going to local mailboxes) while the file > '*FILTERS.OUT.TAB*' lists filters that have to be applied to outbound > messages (delivered remotely). If external user send mail to local accou

[xmail] Re: Archiving email

2006-01-30 Thread Chad Fleenor
So does the filters.in.tab do only the inbound traffic or the internal domain? I'm wondering how to differentiate if the item should go in someone's sent items archive or not. As of now it does send the outbound (external domain) email to the users sent box on the archive system. Thanks -chad

[xmail] Re: Archiving email

2006-01-30 Thread Matic
for internal domains you should use filters.in.tab Chad Fleenor pravi: > it's like the mail sent on our internal domain doesn't go to the > filters.out, because if it did it would be sending the mail to the > /mnt/email/current/username/inbox. If i sent to my hotmail account the > mail gets c

[xmail] Re: Archiving email

2006-01-30 Thread Chad Fleenor
it's like the mail sent on our internal domain doesn't go to the filters.out, because if it did it would be sending the mail to the /mnt/email/current/username/inbox. If i sent to my hotmail account the mail gets copied out to that directory, but to my internal domains it doesn't. This does,

[xmail] Re: Archiving email

2006-01-30 Thread CLEMENT Francis
Do you mean that some mail never hit filters.in and filters.out ? I never verified this ... Do you have explicit samples routes in xmail for your 'in house' route ? (how the mail comes in xmail, is there any mailproc file or custom file to be processed and what commands in them, where xmail fina