Radu Popa wrote:
have a look at procmail for this. It is delivered locally to the user and procmail dependant upon criteria you set can forward it, delete it etc.Hi!First of all let me tell you this is the 2nd time I post this..... Here's my scenario: I have a mail server on linux which is retrieving my mail from my ISP1 account. Also the mail is kept on the mail server and forwarded to another mail account (I'll call it ISP2) for the situation I'm not in the company so I can read my mail. My problem is that the account I am forwarding to has a limit of 5MB, so when someone is sending me a big mail the message remains on the linux box, but he receives a message from the mail account on ISP2 that the delivery failed because the box is full. Is there any way to tell unix box not to forward messages bigger than x MB? Does anyone have any ideea????? Thanks!
man procmail
or google search
You can also do things directly using the mail server. Exim does this easily with exim filters.
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Xander
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