I think I remember something about an import required to get $SENDER:
Gerardo had posted these notes (does this fix your problem?):
# Import Variables
#
import HOME
import SENDER
import RECIPIENT
# Virus Scan
if ($SENDER ne )
{
FROM=$SENDER
}
else
This would be for your .mailfilter en the user home directory, correct?
I'm asking because I'm having a similar problem with getting the
LOGNAME for spamc with spamassassin using MySQL, so I haven't continued
with amavis or Anomy, yet.
Thanks,
ed
xfilter /usr/local/bin/spamc -d localhost -f -u
Yes, I am checking the remember password box. But it keeps prompting me
anyway.
Can't run it through a proxy, any other ideas?
Right now I check 3 e-mail accounts using Outlook XP (upgraded, but made
no difference). Seems like when I increase the daemons, and increase
the connections from one
7. Add the following to /etc/courier/maildroprc (or where ever it is in your
install).
xfilter /usr/sbin/amavis
In my understanding this will only filter the incoming mail, this is ok
when the clients are non-Windows (for now). To set up the Courier to
filter all mail, the perlfilter can
Well I'm not so sure about that. With all the increased daemon's and
allowable IP connects, I still had the samething happen.
Tried using Mozilla mail and that doesn't work either. Gives me the
same issues, that's what I think it's something else. After having
Mozilla mail open for a while,
Yup - but I think in this case it was actually intended for maildroprc - so
it was a global thing.
m/
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 4:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [courier-users]
Ryan Burton wrote:
Well I'm not so sure about that. With all the increased daemon's and
allowable IP connects, I still had the samething happen.
Tried using Mozilla mail and that doesn't work either. Gives me the
same issues, that's what I think it's something else. After having
Mozilla mail
hello everybody!
i use courier-imap-ssl with procmail under debian gnu/linux. my mail is stored
in ~/Maildir; authentification is done through pam. everything worked fine
already (ssl-certificate got installed; asks for username and password) but some
days ago my MUA (mutt) began to complain: