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procmail with plesk 9.0.1

T

Trampelpfad

Guest
Hello,

after upgrading to Plesk 9.0.1 from 8.6 my procmail filtering did not work any more. I used to have a .procmailrc file which processed all incoming mail from a certain sender through "munpack" to save the attachments in a certain directory on the server.

Is there any way to get procmail back into action on Plesk 9 or is there any other way (maybe horde's ingo) to get incoming mails filtered and attachments decoded and stored in a certain directory?

Thanks for any ideas.
 
No, it seems procmail is completely ignored. (No entries at all in the procmail log)
 
qmail doesn't set UFLINE, DTLINE, RPLINE and other variables -> preline doesn't work -> procmail is ignored
procmail can work without preline, but:
- you can't use variables (eg. $HOME)
- procmailrc have to be in .

so:
.qmail:

| true
| /usr/bin/procmail -m -o ./.procmailrc

my .procmailrc:

:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
./Maildir/.Spam/

:0
*
./Maildir/
 
On a Plesk 9.3 system apparently using qmail (according to the message headers) for some reason I cannot see anything below /var/qmail/mailnames/my.dom according to ls -artl there - are the accounts and forwarders set up for each domain saved elsewhere in some configurations, or just hidden from httpd & family through access rights?

Regrettably my "shell" is limited to what I can indirectly invoke through Perl on that LAMP system (as in most shared domain hosting scenarios) - but maybe even there a way could be found to configure eMail accounts and forwarding targets from a list, rather than one by one (of hundreds) through the web interface?
 
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