=TEXTAFTER(A2, "@")
or,
=MID(A1, FIND("@", A1) + 1, LEN(A1) - FIND("@", A1))
=TEXTAFTER(A2, "@")
or,
=MID(A1, FIND("@", A1) + 1, LEN(A1) - FIND("@", A1))
There are two things that need to be configured. The system filter and the specific transport. If you only want to forward emails and not save them to the filesystem, the transport section is not needed.
Edit your exim configuration and add these lines at the top:
# /etc/exim.conf top
system_filter = /etc/system_filter.exim
system_filter_directory_transport = local_copy_outgoing
Add these lines lower in the configuration, in your transports section:
# /etc/exim.conf transpors section
local_copy_outgoing:
driver = appendfile
delivery_date_add
envelope_to_add
return_path_add
group = mail
user = mail
mode = 0660
maildir_format = true
create_directory = true
Change the mail user to the specific user account on your system exim runs at. It could be named exim. You can check that with the getent passwd command.
To configure the actual saving and filtering create or edit the /etc/system_filter.exim file. The below snippets should be placed in that file, according to what you're trying to acomplish.
To save all outgoing mail from a specific domain to a maildir folder in /var/mail/:
if $sender_address_domain is example.tld
then
unseen save /var/mail/example.tld/mailarchive/.${tr{$sender_address}{.}{_}}.outgoing/
endif
Forward all outgoing from specific domain to specific email address:
if $sender_address_domain is example.tld
then
unseen deliver othermailbox@otherdomain.com
endif
Forward ALL outgoing mail to email address:
unseen deliver othermailbox@otherdomain.com
Save ALL outgoing email to maildir folder:
unseen save /var/mail/${tr{$sender_address_domain}{.}{_}}/mailarchive/${tr{$sender_address}{.}{_}}.outgoing/
The files are saved in a maildir structure:
ls -la /var/mail/example.tld/mailarchive/example\@example.tld.outgoing/new/
total 16
-rw-rw---- 1 mail mail 1632 Dec 15 20:31 1450207897.H829447P10443.example.tld
drwx------ 5 mail mail 4096 Dec 15 20:31 ..
-rw-rw---- 1 mail mail 1747 Dec 15 20:33 1450207983.H51962P10484.example.tld
drwx------ 2 mail mail 4096 Dec 15 20:33 .
Ref: Exim Documentation
Filters and forwarders
that can be managed directly within a cPanel account are only applied to
incoming messages. They do not affect outbound messages. To forward outbound
messages, you need to create a system filter. This article provides an example
of how you can use an Exim system filter in cPanel to forward all outbound mail
from an email account.
Please note that cPanel
is not able to provide support for customizing the specific contents of your
Exim filters. If you need help crafting a custom filter, you should reach out
to a systems administrator with the skills, training, and expertise required to
do so for you.
Procedure
1.
Access the server's
command line as the 'root' user via SSH or "Terminal" in WHM.
2.
Create the filter file.
touch
/usr/local/cpanel/etc/exim/sysfilter/options/fowardOutbound.conf
3.
Open the newly created
filter file in your preferred text editor.
4.
Add the following to the
file.
if ("$h_from:" contains
"from@domain.tld")
then
## The following will make it so that
the original recipient is skipped and
## and only recipient@domain.tld will
recieve the message
deliver
"recipient@domain.tld"
## If you add the word unseen in
front, the message will be forwarded to
## recipient@domain.tld as well as
delivered to the original recipient.
## For example, you would remove the
above deliver line and replace it with:
## unseen deliver
"recipient@domain.tld"
endif
For multiple :
if $h_from: contains "user1@domain.com"
or $h_from: contains "user2@domain.com""
or $h_from: contains "user3@domain.com""
then
unseen deliver "user@domain.com"
endif
Please
note that 'from@domain.tld' and 'recipient@domain.tld' must be replaced with
the sender and recipient email addresses, respectively.
5.
Rebuild the Exim
configuration.
/scripts/buildeximconf
Please
note that cPanel will copy your custom filter into the system filter
file, /etc/cpanel_exim_system_filter.
6.
Restart Exim.
/scripts/restartsrv_exim
Here are step-by-step instructions to download a file from Google Drive using the command line API if the file is shared privately and needs authentication.
Get the file ID:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=XXXXX
. Make note of the file ID “XXXXX”; you will be needing it below.Get an OAuth token:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive.readonly
Download the file from the command line:
If using OS X or Linux, open the “Terminal” program and enter the following command.
- curl -H "Authorization: Bearer YYYYY" https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/files/XXXXX?alt=media -o ZZZZZ
If using Windows, open the “PowerShell” program and enter the following command.
- Invoke-RestMethod -Uri https://www.googleapis.com/drive/v3/files/XXXXX?alt=media -Method Get -Headers @{"Authorization"="Bearer YYYYY"} -OutFile ZZZZZ
In your command, replace “XXXXX” with the file ID from above, “YYYYY” with the access token from above, and “ZZZZZ” with the file name that will be saved (for example, “myFile.mp4” if you’re downloading an mp4 file).
Press Enter and let the download begin.
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