On 06/07/2013 05:09 PM, Milan Obuch wrote:
>> Do I have to somehow call the users .mailfilter from
 >> /etc/courier/maildroprc?
>
> In my understanding it is the other way round, maildrop uses maildroprc
> file when started. What is your DEFAULTDELIVERY setting in your courierd
> config file? It should be
>
> DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/local/bin/maildrop"

This part works fine as I use /etc/courier/maildroprc to do my Dspam
filtering and that works really well...

~ grep DEFAULTDELIVERY /etc/courier/courierd | grep -v '#'
DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/bin/maildrop"

> if maildrop is to be used for local mail delivery. Or, if you like it
> only for some mailboxes, use .courier file to enable it.

Yes, aliasing is working just fine too. What does not seem to work is
any ~/.mailfilter file I provide (suitably chown/chmod'd). Clients used
to use sqwebmail for vacation scripts and I still have one example
created by sqwebmail but it and any simple test scripts are not working.

~ cat /var/vmail/renta.net/markc/.mailfilter
logfile "/var/log/maildrop.log"
SENDER=tolower($SENDER)
log "Hello $SENDER"
#cc test@address

~ ll /etc/courier/mail*
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  18 Nov 29  2010 /etc/courier/maildrop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root  18 Jun  7 16:07 /etc/courier/maildropfilter
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 665 Apr 19 17:25 /etc/courier/maildroprc

~ cat /etc/courier/maildropfilter
/usr/bin/maildrop


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