Is this like a filter you use on a piece of email, or is it a delivery
system?  If it is a delivery system it doesn't really make a lot of
sense.

In 1.1.x we have a mechanism whereby you can pipe a message into an
external program/script and you can then test the return code in a
filter, and then use the filter action to do things based on this return
code (well a yes/no code anyway).  You could have this process mail and
return 'failure' or something.

Eventually we'll have another filter action, whereby messages can be
piped through a program (in and out again) which can re-write headers
and so forth if it desires.

I dont think we'll be contemplating other mechanisms.


On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 00:32, Matthias Hentges wrote:
> Hello All!
> 
> Is there a way to pipe incoming mail (downloaded by Evolution) through
> AntiVirus software? Like mail downloaded by fetchmail can be forwarded
> to AV tools which then forwards it to sendmail for delivery?
> 
> Having such an integrated solution for Evolution would be really nice.
> (since getting mail with fetchmail kinda sucks hehe)
> 
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