At 5/11/2000 04:24 PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote or 
quoted:

>Try something like this in your .qmail:
>
>| 822field subject|grep -i "bad message" >/dev/null && echo bad msg && exit 99
>./Maildir/

Thanks, but the effects are still the same -- everything still gets through.

Specific contents of my .qmail-testing file now:

|/usr/local/bin/822field Subject | grep -i "Delete" >/dev/null && echo 
"Delete" && exit 99
&kai

(The first line is all one line in the actual file. The second line is &kai 
rather than ./Maildir/ because this is in /var/qmail/alias.)

Any other ideas?

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                              Kai MacTane
                          System Administrator
                       Online Partners.com, Inc.
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 From the Jargon File: (v4.0.0, 25 Jul 1996)

finger trouble /n./

Mistyping, typos, or generalized keyboard incompetence (this is
surprisingly common among hackers, given the amount of time they
spend at keyboards). "I keep putting colons at the end of statements
instead of semicolons", "Finger trouble again, eh?".

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