Hi, all.
I personally see the filters as main advantage of XMail. It works fine when I'm trying to filter messages for entire server or domain. But practically fails, when I want to filter messages on per-user basis, if users have aliasses. If I have user [EMAIL PROTECTED] with alias [EMAIL PROTECTED], then filters specified in [EMAIL PROTECTED] are not executed if message is for [EMAIL PROTECTED] So if I want filter to apply for entire user, I must create as much filter files as user aliasses is, which is complicated, generally not practical and for wildcarded users impossible. The other way is to run filter for all users and then in filter itself choose if actions should apply or not, which is solution I don't see as good. For some actions, there is alternative in using mailproc external commands. But they cannot refuse message or modify it in any way. Davide, is everything I said right or there is some way I overlooked? If not, is possible to solve it some way? Either by extending mailproc capabilities or by calling filters based not by "RCPT" command, but real account name? Regards, -- Michal A. Valasek Altair Software Production __________________________________________________________ Censorship can't eliminate evil; it can only kill freedom. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * ICQ: 6160893 * GSM: +420-603-828493 For list of all my web projects visit http:[EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
