From readme.txt:
MLUSERS.TAB
If the user is a mailing list this file must exist inside the user account
subdirectory and contain a list of users subscribed to this
list. The file format is:
user[TAB]perms[NEWLINE]
where:
user
subscriber email address.
perms
subscriber permissions:
R
Which kind of filter are you asking:
MESSAGE FILTERS
or
SMTP MESSAGE FILTERS
?
Remember that yout must ADD some flags values.
There are some examples in readme.txt
Here I have a filter that add 4 + 16 and returns this value. It´s working
fine for years.
Regards
Edinilson
There is only one flag value, 16, it's optional and means to stop processing
any further filters in the chain, ie. an early-break signal.
I mainly mean the SMPT message filters.
Are the return values 4, 5, 6 (plus +16 to them) not used with this?
As said, in my installation (original v1.27) only
I added a test user with just R permission,
but that user still could post to the mailing list.
I just wonder what I'm doing wrong... :-)
Edinilson - ATINET wrote, On 05/24/2013 02:26 PM:
From readme.txt:
MLUSERS.TAB
If the user is a mailing list this file must exist inside the user account
I think that you are missing some points about filters.
Inside mailroot you will find 2 files:
filters.in.tab
filters.out.tab
for example, in filters.in.tab put something like:
* *@YOUR-DOMAIN 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 YOUR-DOMAIN.tab
After that, you must create a file inside FILTERS dir called:
How are you dealing with XMail´s files?
Be careful because some files are indexed and you CAN´T edit them directly.
Edinilson
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