On Wednesday 03 September 2003 12:00 pm, HaywireMac wrote: ...snip > > How is that accomplished? That would be a procmail recipe, I assume, no?
Yes, something like this: :0H * ^List-Owner: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /var/spool/mail/user In the above recipe, it checks headers for the List-Owner header and if it matches, it appends the message to /var/spool/mail/user directly rather than passing the mail back to the MTA for delivery. This also serves to bypass any additional procmail recipes that are further down the procmailrc file. > > Ya, that's my one problem is *sending*, as I cannot use my own domain > (lots of people do reverse lookups, see my IP is a "consumer" block and > reject it...) and must tell Postfix to relay mail through my ISP so as > not to get RBL'd. Someday, though... Well, I don't have my own domain either, even if I did, my ISP blocks outgoing port 25 so I can't originate mail outbound, I simply let Postfix relay through my ISP, aka smarthosting mail. -- Bryan Phinney Software Test Engineer
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