ARG. This is confusing because mimedefang.pl has
/etc/mail/mimedefang-filter as it's default.
sub main {
my($Filter);
my($workdir);
$Filter = '/etc/mail/mimedefang-filter';
At some point I must have removed the symbolic
link/etc/mimedefang-filter by accident, and I ran
mimedefang -test
And I thought everything was ok. I didn't notice that the processes
were looking at a different file.
So /etc/mimedefang-filter the default setting for SUBFILTER?
Foobar! - Mark
On 2/16/2023 2:55 PM, Richard Laager via MIMEDefang wrote:
On 2/16/23 13:36, Mark London via MIMEDefang wrote:
Note that I’m using the version that is downloaded from Ubuntu and
not from the mimedefang’s website.
FWIW (which is not much), embedded Perl works on Ubuntu 20.04. I have
not tested on Ubuntu 22.04.
In this message:
https://lists.mimedefang.org/pipermail/mimedefang_lists.mimedefang.org/2023-February/118878.html
Your output contains:
defang 26322 26295 0 16:58 ? 00:00:00
/usr/bin/mimedefang-multiplexor -E -F /etc/mimedefang-filter -m 2 -x 10
-U defang -b 600 -l -y 0 -s
Note the /etc/mimedefang-filter while you indicated your filter is at
/etc/mail/mimedefang-filter.
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