Hello all,
sorry to insist, I know, it is a busy list, but I really need one or
two minutes of help from you :-(
At least, is it possible to do something about my pb from a .forward
filter ?
How do I know the .forward is enabled on my host ? I tried to set a
very simple one, I tested it as the say in the doc, and the test was
ok, but it does not seems to filter anything in real.
And then ?
If I was able to resolve this pb, I could open a nice thread on my
isp's forum, a lot of users are asking about what I am doing ...
Thanks for the one of you who is going to help me :-)
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From: "Sebastien Bernard" <sbernard@???>
To: Exim Users <exim-users@???>
Priority: normal
Subject: [Exim] how do I create a filter
Date sent: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 18:11:49 +0200
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Hello all,
I am sorry to come with such a newby question, but I looked
everywhere, posted everywhere possible, and I dont find an answer.
Here are the facts:
I try to have an email starting a php script.
So I send an email to:
alias@???: "|/usr/bin/php
/home/domain/public_html/script.php",popaccount@??? (this is
added manually in my /etc/valiases/domain.com
the script script.php go and get the mail in popaccount, and treat it
as it should.
it works perfectly.
BUT: exim does not receive the non error flag, and believe there is
an
error: it mails back to the sender and give him an error
I went on exim.org, and I found there was a way to create a filter in
my root ("~"), and in that filter, to set an ignore_status flag in
accordance with an email adress.
I tried a lot, I dont succeed. Is anybody could help me ?
I am of course not controlling my server (no root access). I just
have
a telnet access.
Thanks
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