From: Bill Anderson (no email)
Date: Wed Jul 02 2008 - 12:51:55 EDT
On Jul 2, 2008, at 10:27 AM, Benoit Giannangeli wrote:
> The point is you do not have understood what i am doing.
> There is a Java service which is running and DOES failure collecting
> etc. The MimeMessage class of javax.mail DOES recipient adresses
> recognition that's why I don't need to pass them to my script.
> My script is just a way to interact with the real program and is
> simply copying the input into the socket, leaving the real process to
> the java program.
>
> Anyway I wasn't asking for design advices. Can someone tell me why
> postfix doesn't execute the perl script and act as if there where no
> "-o content_filter" ?
>
Perhaps you could spell filter the way Postfix expects: ie. filter not
filtre?
That said, what Victor said still stands. It is you who are not
understanding the protocol and process. It doesn't matter what Java
class you use, what matters is what happens in the communication and
processes used to get info to the filter program. Your JAVA will NOT
see the envelope.
Cheers,
Bill
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