Look at a recent thread with a subject containing the words wildcard
recipient for an example pipe transport.
That was my question for a similar application.
On 7/31/08, Tomas Merlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to have a rule for exim to do the following for all
messages send
Thanks Ted, that answered it.
I configured the following router and transport. Let me know if I did
anything stupid. This is my first time doing any exim configuration, and I
don't anticipate doing much more if any in the future.
ourdoings_upload_address:
local_part_prefix = m-
driver =
No, not what I wanted. Good thing I haven't changed my MX records just yet.
Added to the router:
domains = +local_domains
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Dave Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 05:05:34PM -0400, Bruce Lewis wrote:
ourdoings_upload_address
Was this not answered because the answer is too easy, or because it's too
hard?
If it's easy, could someone please point me to the relevant FAQ or
documentation section?
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Bruce Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run a photo-sharing site and I want to enable
I run a photo-sharing site and I want to enable uploads by email.
Users will get an address like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want exim4 (on Debian stable) to route [EMAIL PROTECTED] to a script.
If the script has output, bounce the message.
It seems like this shouldn't be hard to do, but I couldn't