Look for it in your qmail/bin
russ writes:
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 15:22, Jesse Guardiani wrote:On Tuesday 14 October 2003 13:35, russ wrote:
> I cannot seem to get qmail-scanner to work with sqwebmail. When I send
> messages using sqwebmail it goes through qmail-scanner without a from or
> recpt field and gets dropped out of the scanner and sent. How can I fix
> this?
Take a look at /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/sendit.sh.
This is the file that actually passes the message off to the 'sendmail'
command, which in turn will run qmail-scanner if qmail-scanner is
installed on a Qmail system.
Also, `man sendmail` might be useful. Otherwise the messages that sqwebmail sends are just like any other message sent via the 'sendmail' command.
Thanks for your response, I have edited the sendit.sh and as far as I
can tell you can only use the commands "sendmail or qmail-inject with
switches". If I use an e-mail client (outlook, opera mail, communicator)
It works fine and gets piped through qmail-scanner. I quess what I am
wondering is if there is a way to script sqwebmail to send as if it were
a normal e-mail program?
I have tried using qmail-qfilter and replacing qmail-inject with a
script but I still get the same results. ie. the message does not
contain sender or recipient and gets dropped out of qmail-scanner. --
Russel Oliver
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