Re: Not including %org-name%
Mark Sapiro <[email protected]> Wed, 8 Dec 2021 08:59:39 -0800
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On 12/7/21 10:59 PM, Peter wrote: > > I have run a few tests, and the variable %org-name% is only included from > my /conf.d/myconf file if I delete or comment out the variable in the > original MailScanner.conf file. The %org-name% setting in your conf.d/myconf file is effective but it doesn't change all the other MailScanner.conf settings that depend on it. I.e., Spam-Virus Header = X-%org-name%-MailScanner-SpamVirus-Report: Mail Header = X-%org-name%-MailScanner: Spam Header = X-%org-name%-MailScanner-SpamCheck: Spam Score Header = X-%org-name%-MailScanner-SpamScore: Information Header = X-%org-name%-MailScanner-Information: Envelope From Header = X-%org-name%-MailScanner-From: Envelope To Header = X-%org-name%-MailScanner-To: ID Header = X-%org-name%-MailScanner-ID: IP Protocol Version Header = # X-%org-name%-MailScanner-IP-Protocol: Hostname = The %org-name% ($HOSTNAME) MailScanner Attachment Warning Filename = %org-name%-Attachment-Warning.txt Watermark Secret = %org-name%-Secret Watermark Header = X-%org-name%-MailScanner-Watermark: MCP Header = X-%org-name%-MailScanner-MCPCheck: As it says at the top of MailScanner.conf # However, if you are changing some variable definition which is used # in other definitions in this file such as %org-name% in the first # example below, you must also either change it in this file or copy # all the definitions that use that variable into your own file. > Not a major issue, except edits in the original file will get overwritten > in updates. No they don't. -- Mark Sapiro <[email protected]> The highway is for gamblers, San Francisco Bay Area, California better use your sense - B. Dylan -- MailScanner mailing list mailscanner-qhrM8SXbD5JTOyd/[email protected] http://lists.mailscanner.info/mailman/listinfo/mailscanner