You could insert a program that parses emails, and looks up what
attachments
to add to them. Rename qmail-queue to something else, and name this
program
qmail-queue. Have it talk to the same file descriptors that qmail-queue
does.
Once the processing is done, just call the orignal qmail-queue to send
it
into the queue.
I think there are some links off www.qmail.org that have exactly this
type
of thing. Perhaps they don't add the attachments, but they insert
themselves
into the whole qmail-queue pipe.
In this way, every email that flows through the system will get an
attachment.
The program would have to check it has already added the header, cause
some
.qmail file processing re-injects the email back into the queue.
Ken Jones
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>
> I think you could do this with the server that does the relaying, it could
> check which user and domain is sending the mail and add any necessary
> attachments. I have no clue how to do this, just a thought.
> But wouldn't really be a parts of vpop but more qmail and tcpserver.
>
> rick griffith
>
> > Dear All,
> >
> > Who have any idea about Advertising + vpopmail?
> >
> > Hotmail and Yahoo add some lines at the bottom of mail.
> >
> > How can I do like that?
> >
> > Thank.
> >
> >