Registering Mail Handlers
To register a handler, run the following command:
# ./mail_handlers_control --add
                --priority=<number>
                --name=<handler name>
                --mailname=<mailname>
                --queue=<before-local|before-remote|before-queue|before-data>
                --type=<sender|recipient|sender-domain|recipient-domain|global>
                --executable=<executable file>
                [ --context=<context> ]
                [ --enabled ]
The arguments are explained in the following table.
| Argument | Definition | 
|---|---|
--name | 
Specifies the handler name. The string is allowed to contain any character allowed in UNIX file name (that is, anything except slash and NUL). Registration will fail if a handler with the specified name has already been registered. | 
--type | 
 Specifies the type of a handler, may take the following values: 
  | 
| 
 --mailname  | 
 Specifies a domain or a mail address for the handler-type. Not required if the handler type is   | 
--priority | 
Specifies the hook priority in the queue of hooks. | 
--executable | 
 Specifies the handler executable file. Registration will fail if the file does not exist.  | 
--context | 
Specifies the context. This is an opaque string to be passed to the handler on the command line. | 
--enabled | 
Specifies whether to enable the handler. | 
--queue | 
 Specifies the hooking point. Should be one of:
 See Hooking Points for details.  | 
The following handler is added to filter correspondence before local delivery:
# ./mail_handlers_control --add
    --name=1my_handler-ld
    --type=sender
    --mailname=myema@example.com
    --executable=/usr/local/bin/my_handler.sh
    --context='context'
    --queue=before-local
    --priority=33
    --enabled