Jonathan Ellis wrote:

>On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 13:57:23 -0600, "Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>said:
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>>Anybody know how to get a filter to work with postfix?
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>>All the documentation I find for the header_checks just says foo:bar
>>where I put ??:??.  I just want to execute a script with the mail as the
>>input and then have the mail delivered unaltered.  So what is foo:bar
>>supposed to really be?  The docs/man pages say it's
>>transport:destination but I'm having trouble figuring out how to make
>>transport:destination into path/args for my script.
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>http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html gives an example.
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Already been there.  The filter there is executed each time a mail
arrives.  I want the filter to be executed only when the header check
passes.  The examples for the header/body_checks just say foo:bar where
I need to add something to execute the script though.  I've only found
examples in header/body_checks for using REJECT, which I can get to work
just fine.  But I don't want to use the REJECT action, I want to use
FILTER but don't know what to replace foo:bar with.

-Dennis
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