qpopper doesn't do this. qpopper takes what is in the spool file and
sends whatever is there to the mail user agent (aka reader)...
sendmail is the one that handles the mail.
I think that the return code is 77 (at least that's what my users claim)
that causes sendmail to return the mail as "user unknown" ...
Regards,
Gregory Hicks
> Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 13:46:08 -0700
> From: webmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Does any one know how can I add a command to make qpopper direct all
> incoming mail threw a perl script to filter out spam. I got the idea
from
> http://perl.plover.com/lp/Spam.html
> and in his second article
http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2000/02/spamfilter.html
> he said that if you run the command,
>
> exit 0;
>
> the mail is delivered as normal, but if you end with
>
> exit 100;
>
> then qmail, the MTA he is using will respond with delivery failed to
the
> sender. I was wondering if qpopper does this and where I could add
the
> command to re-direct the mail to the program. thanks alot.
>
> Stephen Potter
>
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