Rob Kettle wrote:
> I think I may have found the answer to both our issues.
> 
> There is a file called enablefiltering in the config directory that 
> seems to need esmtp to filter incoming and local to filter outgoing.

No... if it's set to 'esmtp', then all mail received by SMTP -- 
regardless of who sent it, or where it's going -- will be scanned.  If 
you change it to, or add 'local', then mail that's submitted by the 
local system, via sendmail, will also be scanned.

Rob~ If you want to scan outgoing mail, then you need to use a 
courierfilter to scan the mail.

Michael~ If you want to skip scanning messages that are generated by 
your users, then your filter needs to contain that logic.  Courier won't 
do it for you.  Pythonfilter provides a collection of "whitelist" 
modules to do exactly that.  Maybe you can get some ideas from them.


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