[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm trying the exim interface to mail filtering, and, I > have sent about five messages to this list. I'm so sorry. > > The filter I'm trying is this: > > if personal and > $h_from contains "yahoo" or > $h_from contains "aol.com" or > $h_from contains "hotmail" or > $h_from contains "mixmail" > then > mail > to $reply_address > subject "Re: $h_subject:" > file $home/mail/.message > save $home/mail/filtrados > endif > > ¿what am I doing wrong, besides spam this list?
When dealing with mail from this list I don't think your rule there will work. Here's a snip from the exim documentation regarding the "personal" keyword: ----- Begin snip ----- A common requirement is to distinguish between incoming personal mail and mail from a mailing list. In particular, this test is normally required for so-called 'vacation messages'. The condition personal is a shorthand for $header_to: contains [EMAIL PROTECTED] and $header_from: does not contain [EMAIL PROTECTED] and $header_from: does not contain server@ and $header_from: does not contain daemon@ and $header_from: does not contain root@ and $header_subject: does not contain "circular" and $header_precedence: does not contain "bulk" and $header_precedence: does not contain "list" and $header_precedence: does not contain "junk" ----- End snip ----- The very first line there is where this fails when dealing with this list. The To: line does *not* contain your address. It contains the *list* address. -- Mike Werner KA8YSD | He that is slow to believe anything and | everything is of great understanding, '91 GS500E | for belief in one false principle is the Morgantown WV | beginning of all unwisdom.
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