> > I've been thinking about messing around with the perlfilter functions in 
> > courier, but the documentation is a bit confusing...  in .40, there is an 
> > /etc/courier/filters/active directory, but nothing of this in the 
> > documentation.
> This directory is maintained by the filterctl/courierfilter commands.

I realized that, but it'd be nice of the docs would mention it.

> >                From what I see in the docs, if I put my script name in 
> > /etc/courier/filters/perlfilter, I can only have one perl-based global 
> > filter, which would get quite annoying.
> Why?  There's nothing that stops you from installing a Perl filter that 
> runs multiple filters against the message, in turn.

I guess so.   so I'd write one master filter that would then launch 
whatever else it wanted?  Just seems like it'd be easier to install those 
other ones on their own - so I wouldn't have to customize each and every 
filter to work with my master routine (ie. some sort of standardization 
would be nice).

Anyway, the documentation here is lacking.  From what I can tell, the 
directory structure has changed since the docs were written.  Am I wrong 
here, or is there somewhere else I can go for info on setting something 
up?

-Chris



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