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
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