File type rulesets

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sat Jul 9 14:04:54 IST 2005


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Martin Hepworth wrote:

>>On 29 Jun 2005, at 12:30, Martin Hepworth wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Julian
>>>
>>>just spend a few mins getting my head around this...
>>>
>>>OK this is quite nicely put, can this go in the wiki maybe with a
>>>full example rather than the partial you provided.
>>>      
>>>
>>How about you add it and mail me the URL and I will check it for you.
>>That you you can see if you really understand it, by you adding the
>>extra bits yourself. I will then just correct anthing that's wrong.
>>
>>    
>>
>>>I presume the followind would be correct...
>>>
>>>%rules-dir%/filename.rules:
>>>FromOrTo: *@domain1.ie /etc/MailScanner/filename.domain1.ie.conf /
>>>etc/MailScanner/filename.rules.conf
>>>FromOrTo: default /etc/MailScanner/filename.rules.conf
>>>      
>>>
>>Correct.
>>
>>    
>>
>Jules
>
>Finally got 30 mins to do this..
>
>http://wiki.mailscanner.info/doku.php?id=documentation:configuration:rulesets:overloading
>
>Can you check I'm not talking rubbish and then I'll adding the bit about
>variable substitution.
>  
>
It's pretty concise, but it is quite correct. A bit near the top 
explaining what effect you are trying to achieve with the example would 
be good. So people can read it and say "Yes, that's what I am trying to 
do" and then follow through the example to copy it into their setup.

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