Dear list,
We were looking over internet for someone who patched vdelivermail in
order to call maildrop in the delivery process for filtering purpose.
This kind of implementation using maildrop for filtering seems to be the
cleanest way for us in our mind, because we do not have to change
.
On Oct 25, 2006, at 8:52 AM, Jérôme MOLLIER-PIERRET wrote:
You'll find our patch below, if it can help someone ...
I'll put it in my personal patch queue for inclusion in a future
release of vpopmail, but since I don't use maildrop, I may not
include it unless others tell me it's worth addi
On 2006-10-25, at 1152, Jérôme MOLLIER-PIERRET wrote:
It also has the granularity of a using a mailfilter configuration
file for domains (ie /home/vpopmail/domains/onedomain/mailfilter),
all domains (ie /home/vpopmail/domains/mailfilter) … and indeed a
default one in /etc/mailfilter.
wha
Title: Ingo Claro
Jeff:
i'm also interested in this feature. Have you found how to filter
outgoing messages? for incoming messages I use maildrop
regards,
Ingo
Claro F.
Gerente de Operaciones
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(+56-2) 43 00 15
On 2006-10-25, at 1614, Ingo Claro wrote:
Jeff Koch escribió:
We are getting demands from large ISP's - Comcast, AOL, AT&T -
that we spam filter all outgoing email. We're using simscan to
filter incoming email but I think that misses email generated by
our customers and autoresponders. Ca
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-10-25, at 1614, Ingo Claro wrote:
Jeff Koch escribió:
We are getting demands from large ISP's - Comcast, AOL, AT&T - that
we spam filter all outgoing email. We're using simscan to filter
incoming email but I think that misses email generated by our
customer
On Wed, 2006-10-25 at 17:21 -0400, David Chaplin-Loebell wrote:
> John Simpson wrote:
>
> > On 2006-10-25, at 1614, Ingo Claro wrote:
> >
> >> Jeff Koch escribió:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> We are getting demands from large ISP's - Comcast, AOL, AT&T - that
> >>> we spam filter all outgoing email. We're u
Rick Romero wrote:
> I think I need to run a different email server for the intital queue -
> but this then brings up questions like, how do I use SMTP AUTH with,
> say, Exim, and vpopmail?
I've just started using qpsmtpd to do SMTP AUTH against my vpopmail
users with vchkpw, to avoid running a pat
Howard Jones wrote:
Howie.
[1] actually, it's to avoid having to reconcile SMTP AUTH patches with
chkuser, which I already use, and couldn't live without. I run
qmail-smtpd with chkuser for the 'public' MX SMTP service, and qpsmtpd
for my local user's relay SMTP server, with auth and SSL.
Hi,