Hi,
On 12/12/06, Simone Marzona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
if you look at the mailfilter file provided with the toaster you should
gess how to do what do you want.
You mean /etc/mail/mailfilter ?
the syntax of maildrop is easier than that of procmail.
you can place a mailfilter file in the home of the qmail user with
appropiate name and it will be included and processed, by the main
mailfilter.
Do you mean $VHOME/.mailfilter ?
Moreover, the way to match subject is quite similar to that used to
match the spam header.
This is the first time I look at /etc/mail/mailfilter and I'm now a
bit confused.
Is this the default file that all users use? If I read it correctly,
it should filter all mails marked as SPAM to the user's .Spam folder.
This is not happening at least on my server -- messages identified as
spam are just getting their subject's rewritten. Or am I missing
something here, should I enable the default mailfilter for users
somehow?
Regards,
Peter
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