"mailbox"  line in domain mailproc.tab would be the logical "Stop" as it
delievers the mail.  If no "mailbox" line found in domain mailproc.tab, then
continue processing with user mail.proc.tab.

Any one else?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Manuel Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 11:46 AM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Domain mailproc


> Hello,
> =20
> > This conversation seems to have died - but is important.
> > How many of us currently use:
> > \domain\mailproc.tab
> > How many of us currently use:
> > \user\mailproc.tab
> >=20
> > For those that do - please comment on this thread.   I=20
> > beleive the logic in
> > the present mail.proc is less usable than it could be.  Your=20
> > thoughts could
> > help.
>
> just a quick response.
> I currently use domains\DOMAIN\mailproc.tab; in my opinion it'd be the =
> "right
> way" for it to take precedence over mailboxes' mailproc.tab. Perhaps a
> keyword "stop" may solve this dilema: if a domains\DOMAIN\mailproc.tab
> shouldn't be overridden, then it should contain "stop" (Xmail stops =
> after,
> well, a "stop line" further processing of mailproc.tabs), otherwise =
> continue.
>
> Regards, Manuel Martin
>
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