RT level email blocking

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:

.procmailrc file

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
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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