Hanford, Seth wrote:
mailbox = /home/virtmail/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What happens is that Linux users get their mail the way they should, but
mail to virtual users is put into a mailbox file named:
/home/virtmail/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Maildir
This is classic trailing slash
I have been running Courier as my MTA for over 2 years now. I just recently
noticied a few glitches in my system. To my understanding the Trash folder
is to get purged automatically by the server. I can say for my system, this
is not happening.
I use a program called imapfilter to delete my old
can't think where to start with this one.
i have a requirement to automatically process emails received to a particular
address - there may be an attachment or it may be that the email is formatted
in a particular way.
in processing the email some info is extracted and put into a database.
Well, ignoring the substance of the processing you want to do on the
message(s), the most important aspect would seem to be how to find the
messages to process, yes? Well, if you're using Maildirs, it's extremely
easy. Assuming that you were sending these messages to a specific
mailbox, you
You could also pipe them to a script or app like this using aliases:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: |/path/to/script
/thomas
On 24/2-2004, at 12.20, Bill Taroli wrote:
Well, ignoring the substance of the processing you want to do on the
message(s), the most important aspect would seem to be how to
thanks for both answers - much appreciated.
it appears that the client would like the attachments processed - so i assume
the attachments are stored in the maildir somewhere from where i could pick
them up.
i will send my self some emails with attachments to see where they end up.
thanks
Kevin Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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it appears that the client would like the attachments processed - so i
assume the attachments are stored in the maildir somewhere from where i
could pick them up.
i will send my
Despite much talking about dropping and resubmitting a message,
there is no way a global filter can _cleanly_ mark all recipients
as delivered.
Looking at the code in submit2.C reveals that, before calling a
global filter, ctlfile is flushed so that the filter can read it,
but it's not closed, so
Is it just me or is AUTH off by default?
--- courier/module.esmtp/esmtpd.dist.in.orig Sun Dec 21 12:32:40 2003
+++ courier/module.esmtp/esmtpd.dist.in Sun Dec 21 12:33:33 2003
@@ -271,11 +271,11 @@
#
# AUTHMODULES_WEBADMIN and ESMTPAUTH_WEBADMIN is used by the webadmin module
-AUTHMODULES=