On 2/2/09, Steve Kemp <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon Feb 02, 2009 at 15:34:22 +0200, J-P Human wrote:
>
>> Currently I cannot work out if this is even possible, I am not sure
>> what driver or transport to use when all I want the router todo is run
>> a SQL update statement and then pass the email to the next router. I
>> have googled read the book etc.
>
>> Can anybody point me in the right direction?
>
>   It may well be possible, but I'd expect it to be far similar to
>  parse exim's mainlog.
>
> Steve
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Hi Steve

I think ill just do it in a system filter for now, I recon there's
more chance for error trying to parse the log file, and it will be
easier for me to write a filter as opposed to a perl or bash script.
You wouldn't know how to run a sql update of any form in any router?

Thanks

J-P Human

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