Randy Smith writes:

So, if I understand you correctly, if I have a value specified in the
column defined by MYSQL_MAILDIR_FIELD ('maildir' in my case) then courier
will bypass the delivery defined in DEFAULTDELIVERY in courierd. If I were
to set that column to '| /usr/local/bin/maildrop' then courier would then
filter it. Can I assume that MAILDROPDEFAULT (in courierd) would be
honored?
Pretty much.

Would changing the value in my 'maildir' column screw up web mail?
Probably.

You should simply have everyone's maildir default to $HOME/Maildir. Very simple, nothing complicated, everything's clear where it's supposed to go.



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