On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 09:31, Jon Rowlan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have checked that Rob,
>
> The -f option seems to apply to which filter to use, not which
> mimedefang.pl is used. One server calls mimedefang.pl from /etc/mail and
> the other from /usr/bin
Did you read the entire section for the -f option, or just the first few words?
-f filter_path
Normally, mimedefang-multiplexor executes a Perl filter
script called mimedefang.pl to scan the e-mail. However,
you can have it execute any program you like by specifying
the full path to the program with the -f option. This pro-
gram must obey the protocol documented in mimedefang-proto-
col(7); see that manual page for details.
Note that the -f option does not specify the "filter" to
use with mimedefang.pl; instead, it specifies the program
for mimedefang-multiplexor to execute. You almost cer-
tainly should not use this option unless you wish to
replace mimedefang.pl with your own program.
That makes it pretty clear to me that you'd use "-f
/etc/mail/mimedefang.pl" as an argument to mimedefang-multiplexor to
get it to call your customised version of mimedefang.pl.
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