On Wednesday, Aug 6, 2003, at 06:37 Canada/Mountain, David Jacobson
wrote:
The problem comes in that the client has his own Mail Server (which we
manage) and we are the
spooler which spools mail to his Mail Server... obviously I can't put
the procmail checking
on his server since he's trying to save bandwidth so it would be
pointless having the rules
on his server. One question though, since we are the spooler and
don't have his mailboxes
is it possible for me to do such limitations ?
If you are "spooling" with a MTA like postfix (the latest snapshot,
particualrly) you can do this by issuing a HOLD, I believe. ore
details on the postfix list.
I don't think this is a job for procmail, since you are not DELIVERING
the mail.
--
and I lift my glass to the Awful Truth / which you can't reveal to the
Ears of Youth / except to say it isn't worth a dime
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