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Nigel Metheringham edited this page Nov 29, 2012
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- Q0501 - My filter isn't working. How can I test it?
- Q0502 - What I really need is the ability to obtain the result of a pipe command
- Q0503 - I received a message with a Subject: line that contained a
- Q0504 - I want to search for
$
in the subject line, but I can't seem to get - Q0505 - My problem is that Exim replaces $local_part with an empty string in
- Q0506 - Using $recipients in a system filter gives me another problem: how
- Q0507 - What are the main differences between using an Exim filter and using
- Q0508 - How can I allow the use of relative paths in users' filter files when
- Q0509 - How can I set up a filter file to detect and block virus attachments?
- Q0510 - Is it possible to write code for scanning messages in Python?
- Q0511 - Whenever my system filter uses a
mail
command to send a message, I get - Q0512 - I'm trying to reference the Envelope-To: header in my filter, but
- Q0513 - I want my system filter to freeze all mails greater than 500K in size,
- Q0514 - When I try to send to two addresses I get an error in the filter file
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