Ops! I'm in trouble again. I've just noticed that if the sender fills
the recipient address at BBC instead TO field, the msglog won't show
the recipient. (For all msgs in msglog the "Delivered-To:" is
msglog@mydomain).

THX for the replay regarding the scripts. I'll work on it soon.


Luís Marcelo Nogueira

InterConnect
www.intermail.com.br
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Monday, December 16, 2002, 6:28:47 AM:


PP> Hi Luis,

PP> On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 03:08:33 -0200
PP> Luis Marcelo Nogueira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>>> except maybe making use of QMAILQUEUE patch, which is in the above

>> Eventually, it's worked! Thank you very much. I had some problems
>> (Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir), but now it's solved.
>> 
>> Now I have to find "a script or program, that checks if the message is
>> from or to this particular domain"...  Do you have any suggestion?

PP> MANPATH=/var/qmail/man man 8 qmail-command

PP> Read this, set up a script that writes the environment to a file (e.g.
'set >>>/tmp/xyz.test') and call that test-script from a dot-qmail file.
PP> Now decide which variable(s) (I'd recommend $HOST as a starting point)
PP> you want to check. For outgoing mails you'll have to check $SENDER, I
PP> guess.

PP> HTH, and sorry, I don't know if there's a "ready to use" script anywhere
PP> out there. Chances are you'll have to write it yourself.


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