Auteur: Marcin Krol Date: À: exim-users Sujet: Re: [exim] Increasing buffer for command =
Hello Heiko,
>> if (!string_vformat(process_info + len, PROCESS_INFO_SIZE - len, format, ap)) > Seeing this I'd say you can safely ignore the message. But probably it's
> connected to your problem, since the length (number of arguments) for
> the pipe command might be limited as well. > How do you expect the pipe command to look like? Do you have some
> example?
Sure:
mailfilter:
driver = pipe
command = /etc/domeny/mailfilter -u ${lookup{$domain}lsearch*{/etc/virtual/domainowners}{$value}} -d $domain -l \"$local_part\" -s $message_size -a $sender_address -m $message_id -c $rcpt_count -t $received_protocol -p $pipe_addresses
current_directory = "/tmp"
group = mail
home_directory = "/tmp"
log_output
message_prefix =
message_suffix =
return_fail_output
no_return_path_add
user = mail
Since this script does my custom spam filtering, I really, really need all those variables, in fact I'm going to need more of them.
Esp. $pipe_addreses might be _really_ long list, considering what some mailing list software we have to host is doing - it often tells Exim to deliver a mail with, say, 300 recipients.