On Mon, Jan 04, 1999 at 01:10:01AM +0000, Paul Gregg wrote:
# In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
# > On Mon, Jan 04, 1999 at 12:39:33AM +0000, Paul Gregg wrote:
# > # If you are in control of the local delivery then you already can control
# > # who sends mail to your database. Why can't you use procmail?
# > not every machine has procmail, or wants to run procmail
#
# Lessee... You willing to hack up badmailfrom to create a badmailto patch
# for Qmail 1.0[13], but can't or won't run procmail. Someone please point
# out the logic to me, I really can't see it.
no, no one wanted to do anything to qmail 1.0[123]
it is a feature request for qmail 2
not all machines come with procmail installed, like the later versions of
Linux, and not all sites WANT to install procmail, or need to for that
matter.
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