Hi Amit,
I am not sure but after reading your posts i was looking for some solution for
the problem u are facing. I dont know much but i have found a url about
qmail-inject. It says about some arguments to be passed to qmail-inject to send
the mails. with these arguments u can force ur qmail
I just noticed that my simcontrol file, which I had tailored a bit, was
set back to stock. I don't see a .rpmsave for it either.
Shouldn't this file be coded as a config file (noreplace) in
simscan-toaster.spec? It doesn't appear to be specified as such.
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-Eric 'shubes'
Bcc is not there. That's the problem. I'm not sure where it's removed,
but it would be either qmail-smtpd or qmail-send. That is the point
where you would need to tap it, when that data is still available.
amit IKF wrote:
Hi Eric,
If Bcc is there then I should be able to track to whose id
Hi Anil,
Eric is correct, qmail-inject wont work in my case. Basically I want to
track Bcc email id on the server or do not deliver Bcc emails at all.
Is there any way from the log file of SMTP from where we can find out the
Bcc mails delivery?
Regards,
Amit
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 7:39 PM,
I don't believe so. It there was, it wouldn't be Blind, would it? ;)
I think you'll need to find a C programmer who can write a patch to the
source code.
amit IKF wrote:
Hi Anil,
Eric is correct, qmail-inject wont work in my case. Basically I want to
track Bcc email id on the server or do
Bcc is known only sender, the only one way is to compare header fields
,,To:'' and ,,Cc:'' with ,,RCPT TO:'' field from smtp dialog.
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Hi Amit/Eric
Read this. May be u can find a solution this way.
http://www.nabble.com/how-to-block-BCC-recipients-or-BCC-mails-using-qmail-td14040662.html
Regards,
Anil Aliyan
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