Re: Message filtering plugin

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Paul,

I don't understand, everything that I've read about Procmail suggests
that since virtual users don't have home accounts, you can't use
Procmail to filter mail for them individually because there is no
.procmailrc file to read.  I've actually got the same dilemna with
vacation programs since the accounts are all virtual users and thus no
.forward files can exist.  Are you saying that there's a way to
implement per-user procmail settings when the users don't have home
directories, just mail directories?

Tony

On 7/25/06, Paul Lesniewski <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > We are setting SquirrelMail up so that travelling users can access
> > their mail.  All of our users are "virtual users" and thus do not have
> > login accounts on the server, and therefore they can not use Procmail
> > for filtering their mail.
>
> Yes they can.  The server side filters plugin serves as a front end to
> your procmail user settings.
>

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