Hi:=) I'm not real sure if it will work, but I've been playing with some procmail filters for mail coming in, and it works real well that way. (Got one filter set up to eliminate duplicate messages by comparing incoming messages with msg.id's in a 8k cache that so far seems to be working great. I've also set up a couple of filters to forward copies of certain messages to people that I generally forward to anyway. In the Man pages on Procmail, I did see something about two types of filters (deliver and non-deliver). I'm not really sure if it will work, but perhaps an option is available for it to check outgoing mail as well as incoming? Michael Perry wrote:
My isp seems to have some problems with email coming from me so I switched back to using my linux system to send my mail. I use tkrat for email so now have all email going from me and not my isp's smtp host. How can I, for the short term, make sendmail create a log of outgoing messages perhaps in a text file? I use the command sendmail -q in my ip-up to send queued email when I bring my ppp session up.
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