On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Rob Arends wrote:

>
> I didn't mention that the existing email server is Novell's Groupwise.  The
> users don't have control over the outgoing smtp server to send email.  I was
> thinking of GroupWise using xmail as a smart host, to drop all outgoing
> mail, Xmail have the smarts to look at the source email address via a
> mailproc perhaps and if it is not one of the priority users, then send the
> mail, or if it is from one of the priority users then relay it to another
> smtp relay (doesn't have to be xmail).
>
> If It can't be done at the application layer, perhaps it can be done at the
> file level.
>
> Davide, if a mailrpoc was to identify an email to be relayed, could it copy
> the email file to the input queue of another xmail server and return an
> exitcode that effectively blocks or deletes the email on xmail server one.
> The second Xmail server reads the in queue and sends it out.
>
> In theory would this work ??
> What dir could I drop a properly formatted file into?

Nope. The mailproc.tab file is only examined for incoming mail ( towards
the given mailbox ). The only solution I see is the one I told you
yesterday.




- Davide

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