then the daemon will report an error when trying to delete the message. As it's a hotspot device, we don't want its syslog overflown with such things:)
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From: Silvan Gebhardt pcdog@pcdog.ch To: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinyagin@yahoo.com Cc: "swinog@swinog.ch" swinog@swinog.ch Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 8:40:12 PM Subject: Re: [swinog] special mail solution?
instead of hacking out dele, use maildir and set the immutable flag
Von meinem iPhone gesendet
Am 15.05.2009 um 20:16 schrieb Stanislav Sinyagin :
aha, that sounds different :)
then you just need to hack the authentication code in any pop/imap server like cyrus or courier, and that's it ;)
shouldn't be too difficult to substitute the mailbox name with your dummy
mailbox,
then skip the password validation, then disable the DELE command, so that the message stays there forever.
3-4 hours of work, shouldn;t be much more...
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From: Steven Glogger since I got some mails off the mailinglist I just want to explain for what I want to use that stuff: I want to use this functionality on a 'Hotspot'-like environment. Redirecting the customer to this 'hotspot'-sandbox with ALL kind of traffic.
If the customer want to get mail (e.g. from mail.whatever.com) the IP gets redirected to this mailsoftware just giving out one specified mail like :
'Dear Customer. Please not that .... '.
Thats it. ,-)
I dont want to run complex LDAP/cyrus/whatever engines. Should be small, simple and easy ,-) I dont want to use a system where I have to create tons of mailboxes (on login->create. on create->putmailintofolder).
Hope that clearifies it a little bit more ....
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