Yeah this is correct. We never implemented a forward-to filter action.
Not sure why exactly ...
About the only way is to setup an 'incoming filter' which has a matching
criteria of "pipe message to shell command" which does its own
processing of stdin. If you do something like
rule:
Subject contains Itinerary
pipe to shell command <foo>
action:
stop processing
the shell command will only get run for the right messages, and no
further filters will be run on them (if thats what you want).
On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 16:03, guenther wrote:
> cheers();
>
> > I would appreciate help in using a filter to automatically forward
> > attachments. The situation is as follows: I get mail with the word
> > "Itinerary" in the subject; these messages usually have an attachment
> > which is an HTML file which contains my itinerary for a trip. I would
> > like to forward the message and attachment to another email account (my
> > personal account at home). How can I do this?
>
> I just played around with that, but I couldn't find a solution. The only
> way I can think of right now (using Evo) is passing that messages to a
> shell script, that gets the whole message on STDIN, performs some
> substitution (at least for the To: header) and sends that mail using
> sendmail, Perl mudules, ...
>
> But I really wonder, how many itineraries you get? ;-) It is not that
> much trouble, to forward a mail...
>
> A handy solution to automagic perform those forwards is procmail.
> procmail even does that, when you do _not_ have Evo running and thus
> adds additional value.
>
> Hope, that helps a bit...
>
> ...guenther
>
>
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