Re: Simple content filter doesn't work

From: Benoit Giannangeli (no email)
Date: Wed Jul 02 2008 - 13:20:53 EDT

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    Well I'm just trying to get it worked once even with a "hello world"
    script ! I'm in a research phase of my work and I need to see it
    working before starting anything.

    I was planning to try advance filtering after in order to use SMTP
    protocol. For the moment I just send my mails and separate them by a
    tag (<--MAIL-->). It's only for testing purposes and sure won't be the
    final solution of course.

    2008/7/2 Victor Duchovni <>:
    > On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 07:10:49PM +0200, Benoit Giannangeli wrote:
    >
    >> > Perhaps you could spell filter the way Postfix expects: ie. filter not
    >> > filtre?
    >>
    >> I don't think "filter" is a keyword and "filtre" refers to:
    >>
    >> filtre unix - n n - - pipe
    >> flags=Rq user=filter argv=/etc/postfix/socket_connect.pl 127.0.0.1 10027
    >>
    >> I wrote "filtre" instead of "filter" to make a difference between the
    >> script user (user=filter) and the filter name (filtre).
    >>
    >> > But you do have to understand. And you really don't understand:
    >> >
    >> > - The role of the message envelope
    >> >
    >> > - How SMTP differs from netcat and why
    >>
    >> I get it concerning the message envelope and thanks for the
    >> enlightenment. I'll just have to add the "${sender} ${recipient}"
    >> arguments to my script and pass them with the input to my program.
    >>
    >> > I am afraid my best recommendation is that you should not attempt this
    >> > on your own.
    >>
    >> I have to unfortunately: it's my internship mission.
    >>
    >> Anyway I'm still wondering why my script is not called.
    >
    > One thing at a time, first get the design right. The protocol between
    > the script and the Java server is still broken by design.
    >
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    Benoit Giannangeli
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