Tim Legant wrote:

Martin Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:




How can I tell if TMDA is going to / has delivered a message?



Assuming your ISP is *not* running qmail, how about this in your .procmailrc, instead:

<snip>

I have no idea if that will work "as is". I don't use procmail.
However, the basic idea is that, when tmda-filter is invoked as a
filter (the -p option) it will return 0 and print the message to
stdout if it determines the message should be delivered. The 'f' flag
on the first recipe tells procmail to expect this.


However it wasn't me who posted this question, it is also a solution for my problem listed in the thread "Delivering to folder" from 17-10-2003.

Thank's a bunch, the -p option of tmda-filter is just what I needed in combination with ACTION_HEADER_INCOMING = 1 ;-)

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