11 messages in net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildropSV: [maildropl] Virtual domain + mysq...
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Kirk MooreJun 8, 2003 8:53 am 
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Subject:SV: [maildropl] Virtual domain + mysql + maildropActions...
From:Jan Andersen (jm@doek.dk)
Date:Jun 8, 2003 6:49:40 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildrop

Hi Bernhard

Thanks for your answer. My problem is that the rpm I compiled, do not include a maildroprc.

The question is: How and where do I create this file. How do I define that this is the file maildrop has to use. In my etc/postfix/main.cf I have add the line "mailbox_command = /usr/local/bin/maildrop". I believe this is the line I have to change to define which filtering file maildrop should use.

How do I create an external script to read those rules? And how do I call this? By postfix or maildrop, and how?

Sorry the many questions but I'm a newbie and not knowing that much about Linux yet.

Regards

Jan Andersen

-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: cour@lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:cour@lists.sourceforge.net] På vegne af Bernhard Schmidt Sendt: 8. juni 2003 14:48 Til: cour@lists.sourceforge.net Emne: Re: [maildropl] Virtual domain + mysql + maildrop

Hello Jan,

Is it by the way possible to store the filtering rules in a mysql-database. This will make it easier to make a webinterface for the users to configure the filtering rules.

It is possible, of course, but maildrop isn't able to read it afaik. The only thing you can do is, to configure a global maildroprc and let a external script read the rules.

Best regards,

Bernhard Schmidt