Is it possible to block email addresses at the RT level no matter how email
gets to your RT server?
I am using fetchmail, and no I do not have access to the mail server or the
ability to block email from it.
Thanks
Is it possible to block email addresses at the RT level no matter how email
gets to your RT server?
I am using fetchmail, and no I do not have access to the mail server or the
ability to block email from it.
Thanks
Have fetchmail use procmail locally.On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 10:44:59AM -0400, Phil wrote:
Is it possible to block email addresses at the RT level no matter how email
gets to your RT server?
I am using fetchmail, and no I do not have access to the mail server or the
ability to block email from it.Thanks
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So I am trying to use procmail to filter out my messages… however I am
running into a problem…
With fetchmail alone everything works fine… then if I use procmail I can
see the messages getting onto my linux box but rt-mailgate does not seem to
firing…
my procmailrc file is very simple:
PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
MAILDIR=/var/spool/mail
I can see the message in the root file under mail directory… but
rt-mailgate does not pick them up when I issue:
fetchmail -m “/usr/bin/procmail -f %F”
but if I just simply use:
fetchmail everything works fine…
any thoughts? or help…On 6/19/06, Todd Chapman todd@chaka.net wrote:
Have fetchmail use procmail locally.
On Mon, Jun 19, 2006 at 10:44:59AM -0400, Phil wrote:
Is it possible to block email addresses at the RT level no matter how
gets to your RT server?
I am using fetchmail, and no I do not have access to the mail server or
the
ability to block email from it.Thanks
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