c> I correctly installed RT with qmail, and it works fine, but i need to
c> filter the incoming mails by the subject to delete all the SPAM we
c> receive.
Why don’t you just get qmail to filter out your SPAM? We use postfix
as our primary mailer and it’s spam filtering helps a lot.
c> I correctly installed RT with qmail, and it works fine, but i need to
c> filter the incoming mails by the subject to delete all the SPAM we
c> receive.
Why don’t you just get qmail to filter out your SPAM? We use postfix
as our primary mailer and it’s spam filtering helps a lot.
We need to filter the incoming mails by the subject, not by IP address.
And qmail can’t do that (i think).
I tried procmail, but it stores the incoming mail directly to the
Mailbox, and we need to deliver the mail to rt-mailgate.
If you do it in procmail just replace the mailbox-line from the rule so that
it is something like:
“|/usr/local/rt2/bin/rt-mailgate --queue general --action comment”
OliOn Tue, 21 Aug 2001, carles@inlander.es wrote:
c> I correctly installed RT with qmail, and it works fine, but i need to
c> filter the incoming mails by the subject to delete all the SPAM we
c> receive.
Why don’t you just get qmail to filter out your SPAM? We use postfix
as our primary mailer and it’s spam filtering helps a lot.
We need to filter the incoming mails by the subject, not by IP address.
And qmail can’t do that (i think).
I tried procmail, but it stores the incoming mail directly to the
Mailbox, and we need to deliver the mail to rt-mailgate.