Re: [courier-users] Re: outbound mail filtering

2002-04-11 Thread Andrew Newton

Sam Varshavchik wrote:
 
  Only inbound.  Note though that out-bound mail relayed through the server
  via SMTP will get sifted through some of the filters.
 
  Which ones?  The bofh filter and the /etc/courier/filters/active filters
  if enablefilter is set to smtp?
 
 Correct.

Since the global mail filters are passed the filename of the contents of
the mail, is it safe for these filters to also modify the contents?

-andy


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[courier-users] Re: outbound mail filtering

2002-04-11 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Andrew Newton writes: 

 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
 
  Only inbound.  Note though that out-bound mail relayed through the server
  via SMTP will get sifted through some of the filters.
 
  Which ones?  The bofh filter and the /etc/courier/filters/active filters
  if enablefilter is set to smtp? 
 
 Correct.
 
 Since the global mail filters are passed the filename of the contents of
 the mail, is it safe for these filters to also modify the contents?

In theory yes, in practice no. 


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[courier-users] Re: outbound mail filtering

2002-04-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Andrew Newton writes: 

 Forgive me for asking a second time and considering this may be a 
 relatively naive question, do the hooks in Courier for doing mail 
 filtering also work for out-bound mail?

Only inbound.  Note though that out-bound mail relayed through the server 
via SMTP will get sifted through some of the filters. 

 Also, does /usr/lib/courier/etc/aliases/.courier-default only get 
 consulted when trying to deliver mail to non-existent local accounts or to 
 just non-existent accounts?

Define a non-local non-existent account.  There's no such thing. 

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Re: [courier-users] Re: outbound mail filtering

2002-04-10 Thread Andrew Newton

Sam Varshavchik wrote:
 
 Only inbound.  Note though that out-bound mail relayed through the 
 server via SMTP will get sifted through some of the filters.

Which ones?  The bofh filter and the /etc/courier/filters/active filters 
if enablefilter is set to smtp?
 Define a non-local non-existent account.  There's no such thing.

Of course you are right.  What I was attempting to ask is if the 
sysdir/aliases/.courier-default is consulted for mail that is being 
relayed.  I'm guessing no.

-andy




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[courier-users] Re: outbound mail filtering

2002-04-10 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Andrew Newton writes: 

 Sam Varshavchik wrote:
 
 Only inbound.  Note though that out-bound mail relayed through the server 
 via SMTP will get sifted through some of the filters.
 
 Which ones?  The bofh filter and the /etc/courier/filters/active filters 
 if enablefilter is set to smtp?

Correct. 

 Define a non-local non-existent account.  There's no such thing.
 
 Of course you are right.  What I was attempting to ask is if the 
 sysdir/aliases/.courier-default is consulted for mail that is being 
 relayed.  I'm guessing no.

Correct again. 

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Sam 


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