Steve McAllister writes:

> The courier virual host document web page is full of holes that no one
> seems to answer when asked on this list.
>
> Examples:
> the dot-courier man:
> "The file $HOME/.courier specifies how messages are delivered to this
> account"    Who's home?

The account's, of course.

>                         and how is it configured?

Create an account, in your authentication database, and specify its home
directory.

> "To do this, install
> $HOME/.courier-foo, with delivery instructions for mail addressed to
> user-foo@domain." What syntax for these delivery instructions?

See the dot-courier man page, starting with "DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS".  You
will find the description for every allowed delivery instruction.

Here, I'll even spell it allow for you:

      Blank lines in the file are ignored. Lines  starting  with
      the # character are comments, and are also ignored. Other�
      wise, each line specifies one of three  possible  delivery
      instructions:  deliver  to  a system mailbox or a Maildir;
      run an external program; or forward the message to another
      address.

You'll have to read the rest yourself.

--
Sam


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