Hi Davide,
The filter was in OUT table ( it seemed logical to me at that time),
but the question is:
please tell me where to put the filters to havave that result:
- a line that will catch all messages SEND by a specific recipient, no
matter the destination, local or remote.
- a line that will catch all messages RECEVIED by a specific recipient,
no matter the destination, local or remote.
All other parameters ( IPs,etc) does not matter.
Can this be done with the actual filter framework so the messages
gatherd won't overlap and I'll not miss no message, no matter the
destination , a small example will be beautiful ;) ???
Best regards,
Mircea Ciocan
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Sat, 29 Mar 2003, Mircea Ciocan wrote:
>
>
>> Hi Davide,
>>
>>
>> I have this setup: xmail-1.14-pre02 && Null mail as a quick way to
>>generate mails.
>> Also I have some archive filters in and out on an address.
>> All is well and dandy while the the sender and recipient are either one
>>not local, filter works as advertised.
>> Also if send from alocal acount to another local acount that has an
>>input archive filter on it, the input filter is parsed and incoming mail
>>is archived.
>> BUT then the tragedy begins :(, if I have a local account with an
>>outgoing archive filter and I use Null Mail to mail some other local
>>account, the output filter is not parsed and the outgong mail is not
>>archived :(, the filter is parsed ONLY if recipient is not local.
>
>
> Where did you put you filter ? IN or OUT ? The IN filters apply to
> messages that are going to be delivered locally. The OUT filter apply to
> messages that are going to *leave* the MTA ( XMail ).
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