On 3/23/2010 8:42 AM, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
[snip]
and tried to remove all parts which (i think of) pulling out pthreads out of
the exim build, but this brought no solution for me and btw i rely on things
like mysql and openssl here.
[snip]
And this is what i get compiled with 4.71:
# ldd
On 2010-03-23 at 14:15, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
> How would I do this? The documentation for the redirect router doesn't
> contain an example for multiple recipients.
Either you can use comma separated, or newlines between each entry. The
latter most useful for file lookups.
Below is a rout
Dear Phil,
i've got it running for now with some ugly hacks here (i.e. i've deleted all
sqlite stuff and tricked with other libs) - so i'm really happy if someone
brings exim back to "compatible" with NetBSD again as i like EXIM like NetBSD
(it's a really nice couple...).
If you need active de
On 2010-03-23 at 16:42 +0100, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
> this seems not new and so i found and followed this thread:
> http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-users/2009/11/18/msg011153.html
>
> and tried to remove all parts which (i think of) pulling out pthreads out of
> the exim build, but this br
I think this rule is good
# Exim filter
if error_message then
finish
endif
if $h_X-Spam_score_int is exists
then
if $h_X-Spam_score_int is above 50 then
save Maildir/.junkmail/
finish
endif
endif
finish
2010/3/23 laurent ducos
> I think that in case the value of $h_X-Spa
I think that in case the value of $h_X-Spam_score_int is undefined, the
filter can not work.
I did a test with this rule has proved correct
# Exim filter
if 40 is above 70
then
save Maildir/.junkmail/
finish
endif
So if a mail came from the local area there is no value in the variable.
It should
Dear all,
i'm fiddeling some time here with an update to Exim 4.71 on NetBSD but can't
get it running as the running process complains:
14512 LOG: MAIN
14512 exim 4.71 daemon started: pid=14512, no queue runs, listening for
SMTP on [w.x.y.z]:26 [127.0.0.1]:26 [127.0.0.1]:10026
_res is no
On Tue, 2010-03-23 at 15:25 +0100, laurent ducos wrote:
> If someone knows the solution to this problem
You can test the .forward file like so:
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/filter.html#SECTtesting
Graeme
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Hello.
I'm french user of exim4 and i apologize for my bad English.
I configured exim4 with clamav and spamassassin on Debian.
Clamav :
deny
malware = *
message = This message was detected as possible malware ($malware_name).
And Spamassassin :
accept
condition = ${if >={$m
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 09:52:40PM +, Dave Evans wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 03:42:46PM +0100, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
> > I have to following rewrite rule:
> >
> > *...@* exam...@example.com T
> >
> > How can I specify to rewrite it to multiple recipients, so that all
> > E-Mails
This is why I love mailing lists!
Thank you very much! That worked great!
Quoting Jakob Hirsch :
> David Cunningham, 2010-03-23 12:46:
>
>> The short of the story is that I need exim to execute another program
>> upon the delivery of an email and send that program the following
>> string:
>
David Cunningham, 2010-03-23 12:46:
> The short of the story is that I need exim to execute another program
> upon the delivery of an email and send that program the following
> string:
> "/var/spool/maildirs/${substr_0_10:$tod_log}/${domain}/${local_part}/Maildir/new"
What do you mean by "se
> From: David Cunningham
> I tried adding a condition to my local_delivery transport
> that looked like this:
>
> condition = {run echo
> "/var/spool/maildirs/${substr_0_10:$tod_log}/${domain}/${local_part}/Maildir"
>
> >> /dev/shm/temp.file}{0}{1}
The ">>" is a shell operator. ${run doe
Hi All,
Sorry if I am repeating something already asked. I searched the
archive before sending this question and found only one thread that
appears to be related, but does not seem to work.
The short of the story is that I need exim to execute another program
upon the delivery of an email
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