Tim Legant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [ ... ] > > The docs on xfilter say anything other than 0 will cause the > exception. Obviously I haven't tried all possible 255 values, but > both 75 and 99 worked as expected for me. Per your previous email, > yes, you want to return the 99, just like with qmail. I somehow had > it in my head you were running Postfix. I have no idea why.
I was running postfix up until a year or so ago, at which time I changed to Courier. I think some early messages of mine here were questions about using TMDA with postfix. >> So I give this the Lloyd Zusman Seal of Approval, pending the addition >> of logging information. :) > > I think the same things will get logged, with the addition of a note > of some kind that clues you in to the fact that, although the filter > match may say 'deliver' in the Actn: line, tmda-filter really sent the > message to stdout. I just have to figure out how best to do this. How about just changing the word "deliver" to "filtered to stdout" in the Actn: line when the -p option is in effect? > [ ... ] > > Right. DELIVERY is automatically set to "_qok_" if you do nothing. > That's true for both qmail and Courier. When the '-p' option is seen, > tmda-rfilter just resets DELIVERY to "_filter_" for that message, and > then does the right thing during "delivery". So if I set DELIVERY to "_filter_" in /etc/tmdarc or ~/.tmda/config, will that cause tmda-filter to run as if there's a -p/--print option, even if it isn't set? -- Lloyd Zusman [EMAIL PROTECTED] _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
