Hi Larry,
this is already possible with current versions of dbmail, although it
is not a native dbmail thing....
Create an alias in the aliases table:
"INSERT INTO aliases VALUES ('', '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
'|/usr/bin/procmail /path/to/procmail.rc', '<client-id>');"
or use dbmail-adduser :-)
In your procmail.rc file, you can insert the message back into dbmail
after filtering with the dbmail-smtp command:
| dbmail-smtp -m <mailbox> -u <username>
Voila!
Leander
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On 29-mei-04, at 14:48, Larry Rosenman wrote:
I know this was discussed back in February, but I'm curious what the
current timeframe is.
I get LOTS of mail delivered to my ler at lerctr.org address, a lot of
it from mailing lists. I currently use Procmail to sort them into
separate UW IMAP mbx files (one per mailing list).
Is/are there plans to have dbmail support something like this easily?
I LIKE the idea of my mail being in a DB, and DBMAIL looks wonderful,
but
this is a showstopper for me.
Thanks!
LER
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