Currently we are using maildrop to check messages and move them to a
Spam folder where they are found to be Spam.
So every pop box has a .qmail file with the following contents:
| preline -f /usr/local/bin/maildrop mailfilter
When someone uses QmailAdmin to modify a user QmailAdmin changes the
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 10:54 -0500, Richard Secor wrote:
Currently we are using maildrop to check messages and move them to a
Spam folder where they are found to be Spam.
So every pop box has a .qmail file with the following contents:
| preline -f /usr/local/bin/maildrop mailfilter
When
On Nov 8, 2007, at 10:53 AM, Rick Romero wrote:
If you do this in your mailfilter file:
if ( $MATCH1 = 15.0 )
{
exception {
EXITCODE = 99
to $VHOME/Maildir/.Spam/
exit
}
}
The exitcode prevents the rest of your .qmail file from executing.
On Nov 8, 2007, at 7:54 AM, Richard Secor wrote:
Currently we are using maildrop to check messages and move them to
a Spam folder where they are found to be Spam.
So every pop box has a .qmail file with the following contents:
| preline -f /usr/local/bin/maildrop mailfilter
Are you using
On Nov 8, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 8, 2007, at 7:54 AM, Richard Secor wrote:
Currently we are using maildrop to check messages and move them to
a Spam folder where they are found to be Spam.
So every pop box has a .qmail file with the following contents:
| preline -f
: Richard Secor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailadmin@inter7.com qmailadmin@inter7.com
Sent: Thu Nov 08 15:17:53 2007
Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] Double E-Mail
On Nov 8, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 8, 2007, at 7:54 AM, Richard Secor wrote:
Currently we are using maildrop to check messages
If you want to ensure that the .qmail file never changes, chown it
to root.vchkpw and give it 640 for permissions :) I do that myself
when I need to ensure a .qmail stays static
Regards,
Tren
if I do that then no one will be able to do an away (vacation)
message (unless I put it in the