Tim Legant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The tmda-filter program does not take a destination mailbox on the
> command line. Place it on a separate line after tmda-filter is run:
it seems to work identically either way, but okay.
> tmda-filter also does not pass incoming messages through to standard
> output; therefore, qbiff gets nothing on its standard input in this
> configuration. Probably the best way to arrange your dot-qmail files
> is this:
>
> | preline /opt/tmda/bin/tmda-filter
> | qbiff /home/mordeth/Mailbox
> /home/mordeth/Mailbox
>
> This will not trigger biff until a message makes it through
> tmda-filter successfully and is about to be delivered to your mailbox.
> Thus, you won't see biff notifications for incoming junk or
> confirmation replies (from senders). Only original messages will
> cause a biff notification and only once they have been confirmed or
> successfully matched against your filter.
this works to trigger qbiff provided that DELIVERY is not set as a variable in
~/.tmda/config (i had my mailbox defined there, based on something i'd read, and
this was preventing my previous attempts at calling qbiff after the preline
statement from working). but it's still triggering 2 messages:
*** TO <mordeth> FROM <e-mail address>
Re: blah.
*** TO <mordeth> FROM <e-mail address>
Re: blah.
does anyone know how to fix this?
m0ri
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