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Aug 7th, 2005 08:07
Catalin Constantin, Fred Flintstone,
You can use a script which you can execute from .qmail (|/path to my script) which does: 1) reads from stdin (the raw content of the mail) 2) alters the content 3) WRITES the new RAW content to the appropriate Maildir folder/file 4) returns the 99 exit code (if all was ok) which means: succes and abort .qmail