Hello
I'm trying to accomplish the following :
If the return-path is <> ( empty ) then do the following ;
if domain is robbya.be or robbyb.be route via mailrobby.test.com ; if domain
is robbyc.be then route via mailrobby2.test.com
if /^Return-Path:\s**$/
/(^From:.*robbya\.be|^From:.*robbyb\.be
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 10:34:11AM +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 04:07:08PM -0700, Hubro wrote:
> > I have already made similar scripts, but the issue is that it runs "postcat"
> > and "postsuper" once for every queue ID, so it becomes absolutely unusable
> > when needing to
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 8:43 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> * Henry :
>> Firstly I am unsure if this question is related to Postfix,
>> Spamassasin, Amavasid..
>
> amavis
>
>> I am using Kolab for email and almost everything is working well with
>> spam being partially filtered.
>>
>> My problem
Hubro:
> My bad, I had no idea xargs and find could do that. That is extremely cool!
I agree, ``find | xargs postcat...'' is practically as good as
having postcat read queue file names from stdin.
Combine with a filter that pipes queue IDs into ``postsuper -d -'',
and the whole thing will be as f
* Henry :
> Firstly I am unsure if this question is related to Postfix,
> Spamassasin, Amavasid..
amavis
> I am using Kolab for email and almost everything is working well with
> spam being partially filtered.
>
> My problem is when spam is moved to quarentine is it moved to
> "/var/lib/amavis/v
My bad, I had no idea xargs and find could do that. That is extremely cool!
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Firstly I am unsure if this question is related to Postfix,
Spamassasin, Amavasid..
I am using Kolab for email and almost everything is working well with
spam being partially filtered.
My problem is when spam is moved to quarentine is it moved to
"/var/lib/amavis/virusmails"
https://wiki.kolab.or
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 04:07:08PM -0700, Hubro wrote:
> I have already made similar scripts, but the issue is that it runs "postcat"
> and "postsuper" once for every queue ID, so it becomes absolutely unusable
> when needing to delete tens- or hundreds of thousands of emails.
Why do you have tens