[quote user="Thomas Fehr"]I search for a way to prevent, that popfiled check a message from a local sender with popfile. I know it exist the popfiled.rxp. But I search for a way where I not have to restart mercury everytime when a new domain was added.
The only thing I see on the command line is the
-l.
If present, only mail whose recipients
are all local is processed by POPFile. The default is to process all email.
Is there a possibility with the Mercury filters to add an header to a incoming mail from a authenticated user?
Not that I can find. The authentication happens with MercuryS and there is nothing that is written to the RFC 2822 file that would give you any indication that the connection was authenticated.
Thanks :)[/quote]
<blockquote>[quote user="Thomas Fehr"]I search for a way to prevent, that popfiled check a message from a local sender with popfile. I know it exist the popfiled.rxp. But I search for a way where I not have to restart mercury everytime when a new domain was added.</blockquote><p>The only thing I see on the command line is the <code>-l. </code>If present, only mail whose recipients
are all local is processed by POPFile. The default is to process all email.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><blockquote><p>Is there a possibility with the Mercury filters to add an header to a incoming mail from a authenticated user?</p></blockquote><p>Not that I can find.&nbsp; The authentication happens with MercuryS and there is nothing that is written to the RFC 2822 file that would give you any indication that the connection was authenticated.
</p><blockquote><p>Thanks :)[/quote]</p></blockquote>