Re: [exim] Re: copy/unseen - where to plug the code?

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Szerző: Lanny Jason Godsey
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Címzett: Alon
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Tárgy: Re: [exim] Re: copy/unseen - where to plug the code?

If you send me your config w/ passwords removed I'll make changes to do
what you want. It may not be perfect but you'll learn enough from them
to figure it out w/ other examples and documentation.

basically you make a router and new local transport called everything
the transport doesn't lookup user/path and always throws mail into
/var/mail/EVERYTHING user mail group mail.

the router says accept * using local transport everything, but mark the
message unseen.

You place this before dns/local/alias transport so everything else goes
on as before w/ out change.


--- Alon <js@???> wrote:

> There are two options:
>
> 1. Folks, you don't know the answer to my question.
> 2. You are all waiting for me to ask: "Hey.. anyone here wants money
> to come
> and do the work"?
>
> I have had 5 responses here none of them are code related (Tom
> Kistner
> excluded).
>
> Is there a concensous here not to share knowledge?
> Are you (most,. not all) affraid somebody will think less of you if
> you
> offer assistance here?
>
> I'm roamed around various newsgroups and mailman lists in the past 10
> years
> to see a huge response in
> every possible listings.
> I'm sorry to say this has been a very tasteless experience in here.
>
> Please don't respond unless you address the question that is in the
> subject
> line.
>
> - Alon
> js@???
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Marcin Owsiany" <porridge@???>
> To: <exim-users@???>
> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 2:46 AM
> Subject: Re: [exim] Re: copy/unseen - where to plug the code?
>
>
> > On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 02:01:20AM +0200, Alon wrote:
> >> (I do use SSH to run around the in the server and tweak things),
> but
> >> please
> >> don't expect everyone to learn how to
> >> run and tweak every service of their servers. Its just not
> practical or
> >> economical.
> >
> >>From my experience, such attitude is the shortest way to having
> your
> > system compromised. I don't mean to be mean. I just want to point
> out
> > that not wanting to know as much as possible can have serious
> > security-related (and thus economical) consequences. You really
> might
> > want to hire a professional (at leas part-time) before it's too
> late.
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > Marcin
> > --
> > Marcin Owsiany
> > porridge@???
> >
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