Hi,
Can I have your sample script about the sendmail's MTA rule?
Thanks,
Samnang
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At 20:23 2003-01-09 -0800, Stand H wrote:
Hi all,
Can procmail apply to all mail getting through server
regardless account existance on the server?
Only through MTA trickery. You could write sendmail rules (assuming that
you're running sendmail as your MTA) which would invoke procmail on
messages which were simply being relayed by your MTA.
I heard something about /etc/procmailrc which apply to all mails
All mails subjected to procmail as a LOCAL DELIVERY AGENT.
Local delivery necessitates that there be a LOCAL ACCOUNT.
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