Re: simple filter counter

2010-03-13 Thread Gmail-teopro
Hello mouss, Saturday, March 13, 2010, 1:33:44 AM, you wrote: > Gmail-teopro a écrit : >> Yes mouss I commented -o statements because when they are enabled, >> Postfix do not recognize virtual aliases. > you should not disable address rewrite in the whole chain. only when > mail is passed throu

Re: simple filter counter

2010-03-12 Thread mouss
Gmail-teopro a écrit : > Yes mouss I commented -o statements because when they are enabled, > Postfix do not recognize virtual aliases. you should not disable address rewrite in the whole chain. only when mail is passed through a filter. > Following your kind suggestion, I enabled -o statement f

Re: simple filter counter

2010-03-12 Thread Gmail-teopro
Hello mouss, Friday, March 12, 2010, 12:50:49 AM, you wrote: >> @mouss, thanks for kind reply. >> I'll be glad to provide any additional info in order to make me >> understand better how Postfix works, and or course to solve the issues >> presented above. >> My config files are followings: >> m

Re: simple filter counter

2010-03-11 Thread mouss
Gmail-teopro a écrit : > *> Gmail-teopro a écrit : >>> Hello guys, > * > *>> I have made a simple filter, following the example >>> here http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html in order to insert a >>> number in the subject line of every message been sent. >>> The script of this filter is very si

Re: simple filter counter

2010-03-11 Thread Gmail-teopro
> Gmail-teopro a écrit : >> Hello guys, >> I have made a simple filter, following the example >> here http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html in order to insert a >> number in the subject line of every message been sent. >> The script of this filter is very similar with the example, in uses sed

Re: simple filter counter

2010-03-10 Thread mouss
Gmail-teopro a écrit : > Hello guys, > > I have made a simple filter, following the example > here http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html in order to insert a > number in the subject line of every message been sent. > The script of this filter is very similar with the example, in uses sed > to

simple filter counter

2010-03-09 Thread Gmail-teopro
Hello guys, I have made a simple filter, following the example here http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html in order to insert a number in the subject line of every message been sent. The script of this filter is very similar with the example, in uses sed to replace "Subject: " with "Subject: