Hi,

On Sam 30.12.2006 12:56, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>Bernd Wurst writes:
>>
>>Is there a plan for removing this limitation?
>>To me, it seems like it shouldn't be too hard, if courier would do
>>it's mime-processing completely either before or after filter
>>invocation but not reading before and rewriting afterwards. :)
>
>See, it's a matter of efficiency.  Rather than receiving a message,
>saving its contents into a file, and then rereading the file again to
>parse the message, the message is parsed on the fly, as it is being
>received and saved into its file.  Which means that the parsing part
>happens pretty much before everything else happens.

So as i have right understand you need a smtp-sandwich as many users
make it for postfix to manipulate the mail, isn't it.

I think you should make this with esmtproutes and amavis-new or similar
daemons.

It would be nice if courier have a similar function like

content_filter

in postfix.

BR

Aleks

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