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NAME

mimedefang.pl - Perl script to scan MIME messages.

SYNOPSIS

mimedefang.pl [-f filter] dir

DESCRIPTION

mimedefang.pl is a Perl script designed to work with mimedefang(8). It takes a single argument which is a directory which should contain files laid out as described in mimedefang(8).

OPTIONS

-f filter

Specifies the name of the file containing the filter. If this option is omitted, the default filter /etc/mail/mimedefang-filter is used.

OPERATION

mimedefang.pl evaluates the file /etc/mail/mimedefang-filter as a Perl fragment. This file should define the filter procedure. For each part of a MIME message, mimedefang.pl calls filter and disposes of the part as instructed by the filter. The various modes of disposition are described in mimedefang-filter(5).

TESTING FILTERS

You are strongly recommended to test your filter before installing it in /etc/mail/mimedefang-filter. To test the filter, save it in a file (e.g. test-filter) and run this command:

    mimedefang.pl -f test-filter -test

This tests the filter for syntactic correctness. If it passes, you can install it as a production filter. (Note that the test tests only for correct Perl syntax; it doesn't make sure your filter does something sensible.)

MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS

There are a few other ways to invoke mimedefang.pl:

    mimedefang.pl -features

prints a list of detected optional Perl modules. The output looks something like this:

    SpamAssassin: yes

    mimedefang.pl -validate

calls the function filter_validate, if it is defined in your filter. filter_validate should return an integer; this becomes the exit code. If filter_validate does not exist, an error message is printed and mimedefang.pl exits with an exit code of 1.

AUTHOR

mimedefang.pl was written by Dianne Skoll dfs@roaringpenguin.com. The mimedefang home page is https://www.mimedefang.org/.

SEE ALSO

mimedefang(8), mimedefang-filter(5), mimedefang-protocol(7), mimedefang-release(8)