Bowie Bailey wrote:
/etc/courier/maildroprc:
xfilter "spamc"
$HOME/.mailfilter:
to "! [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
You can save yourself the trouble of creating per user .mailfilters and
also keep the original sender by using this in your maildroprc:
import LOCAL
import SENDER
import SENDMAIL
to '|$SENDMAIL -f "$SENDER" -i "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"'
otherwise, if the exchange server rejects the message for any reason, no
delivery failure will be generated since maildrop by default sets mail
from to blank in newer versions (in most cases this is a good thing as
it prevents loops).
Jay
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Jay Lee
Network / Systems Administrator
Information Technology Dept.
Philadelphia Biblical University
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