On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Systems Administrator writes:
>
> > Is there a way to get maildrop to deliver errors in .mailfilter to
> > a "default inbox" location for each user? And is it possible to have
> > nested Exception statements?
>
> Nested exception statements are allowed.
>
> If .mailfilter is syntactically invalid, its not processed at all, so
> nothing can be done.
>
> Of course, a .mailfilter can simply contain:
>
> exception {
>
> include ".realmailfilter"
>
> exit
>
> }
Thanks! Put me on the right track. I've discovered the following
will redirect all incoming mail to my default inbox if I mess up my main
maildroprc:
-----
exception {
include "local/etc/maildroprc"
}
to "Maildir/"
-----
Essentially the same as what you gave me, except it does a
delivery if it doesn't know what it's doing :).
Thanks again...
--
Tim Nelson
Systems Administrator
Sunet Internet
Tel:� +61 3 5241 1155
Fax: +61 3 5241 6187
Web: http://www.sunet.com.au/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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