On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 11:56:51 -0600, Jason R. Mastaler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> penned:
> "Monique Y. Herman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> That being said, it occurs to me that I can probably manually do
>> this by calling tmda-filter on the command line somehow.  How would
>> I go about doing that?
> 
> Is the `-M' option to tmda-filter what you are looking for?  This
> allows you to test your filter rules without having to receive mail.
> 
> See `tmda-filter --help' for more on this option.

Ooh, that's part of the answer ... but it doesn't allow you to run a
full message through tmda-filter and check for matches in other headers
or in the body, right?

I'm thinking something like 
echo '1064340239.23061.msg' | tmda-filter

that would take a message in my pending directory and run it through the
filter again, removing it from pending if it has an associated rule, etc.

Maybe that's already how it works? I don't want to "test" it and screw 
something up.

--
monique

PS -- thanks for your patience.

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