IIRC, You'd have to use normal delivery through procmail, and let
procmail insert the message into dbmail with dbmail-smtp, right?
Op 19-mei-2006, om 22:36 heeft Humberto Valiente het volgende
geschreven:
Yes I already have an /etc/procmailrc and also I set the parameter
mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a "$EXTENSION" in the postfix
configuration but it is not working.
When Im not using dbmail, procmail filters works very well.
But when Im using dbmail Im not really sure where I have configure
postfix or dbmail to use the procmail filters.
I was looking in the man page of the command dbmail-smtp and there
are some options regarding to procmail but Im not really sure.
Im having a lot of duplicated emails and I want to filter them. I
used to use procmail but when Im not using dbmail. With dbmail in
the middle I can not make it to work.
Regards,
Humberto
On 5/19/06, Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
man procmail
You can provide a global procmail filter by setting up a /etc/
procmailrc
For per-user scripts, you will have to provide your users with a
home-directory and (possibly) a shell.
Humberto Valiente wrote:
> How can I apply a global or per user procmail filter if Im
running dbmail?
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> Regards,
>
> Humberto
>
>
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