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From: Alex Bligh (alex
alex.org.uk)
Date: Mon Nov 05 2007 - 09:01:34 CST
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--On 5 November 2007 15:11:16 +0100 mouss <mlist.only
free.fr> wrote:
> otherwise, use a content_filter. see my posts in the "Change Subject for
> specified email recipient" thread. There is an example of using reformail.
This looks nearly ideal. Using maildrop won't work as it's outbound SMTP
I am worried about. Perhaps because there is a lag between the archives
and when I joined postfix-users, I can't see an obvious way to only
invoke reformail as a content filter on certain SMTP destinations (envelope
to addresses). Obviously I could run every smtp message through a little
bit of perl that invoked reformail, but that sounds like 2 fork()s per
mail message. Is it somehow possible to use a different content_filter
dependent upon destination?
Alex
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