Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
Not sure if this is what you mean, but I use Redhat, and the default
sendmail config is to use procmail to do the local message delivery. So in
testing out dbmail, all I did was add to my procmail config file to use
procmail to deliver mail. A procmail entry that uses dbmail looks like
this:
:0
* ^TO_dbmail@
| /usr/local/sbin/dbmail-smtp -m "dbmail" -u dbmailtest
Is that what you were looking for?
I like this config, since it didn't require root access on my PC. I just
compiled dbmail with a prefix of ~/something and used procmail. Pretty
neat.
Hey, great idea. That should work for me, as I can do postfix -> procmail ->
dbmail-smtp, and continue to use my procmail recipies. Thanks!
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Keith