Courier User writes:

Assume that I have an email user on my system whose address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  I know I can use .courier and .courier-default
in that user's HOME directory to control the delivery of email not
only to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but also to all possible variants of the
following form:

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  etc.

But as a sysadmin, I would like to control this outside of the
users' HOME directories, so that I can force certain mail processing
for all users.  Is there any way to configure Courier so that all
these random variant addresses can be handled for each given user
without the use of ~/.courier, ~/.courier-default, and their
cousins?

You can create a script that creates a soft link from every account's .courier-foo file to a global default file.



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