using xfilter without the " " works for me.

lola

> Von: Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Antworten an: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Datum: Thu, 06 May 2004 06:26:22 -0400
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: [vchkpw] valias problem with .qmail-default files
> 
> On Wed, 2004-05-05 at 10:29, lola wrote:
>> this is a known problem and afaik not solved yet.
> 
> Ugh.. I was afraid of that...
> 
>> here is my workaround which works for me:
>> 
>> # no | here:
>> 
>> VPOP="/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox"
>> 
>> # user xfilter instead of to
>> 
>> xfliter $VPOP
>> EXITCODE=0
>> exit
> 
> So, then, is this correct? :
> 
> VPOP="/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox"
> VHOME=`/home/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                  
> if (/^X-Spam-Status: *YES/)
> {
>       # try delivering it to a Spam folder
>       exception {
>               # Check for an existing Spam folder, create one if it
> does not exist
>               `if [ ! -d "$VHOME/Maildir/.Spam/" ]; \
>               then \
>                  /usr/bin/maildirmake -f Spam $VHOME/Maildir; \
>               fi`
>               # Deliver the message to the Spam folder
>               xfilter "$VHOME/Maildir/.Spam/"
>               EXITCODE=0
>               exit
>       }
>       # ah well, I guess they'll just have to live with disappointment
>       exception {
>               xfilter "$VPOP"
>               EXITCODE=0
>               exit
>       }
> }
> else
> {
>       exception {
>               xfilter "$VPOP"
>               EXITCODE=0
>               exit
>       }
> }
> 
> 
> 
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