On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 07:14:32AM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Courier User wrote:
> >On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 08:40:20AM +0200, Mirko Zeibig wrote:
> >>
> >>What about creating a .courier-default file specifying maildrop as MDA and
> >>having a centralized maildroprc in /etc/courier/maildroprc?
> >
> >Where would this .courier-default file reside?  Would it be a soft
> >link from every account's HOME directory to a central location?  If
> >so, I already have something like this in place.  I'm trying to
> >avoid putting all those links in the users' HOME directories, if at
> >all possible.
> 
> If you want to use maildrop as the delivery agent, change the setting 
> for DEFAULTDELIVERY in /etc/courier/courierd.

I already have DEFAULTDELIVERY set exactly in that manner.  The
problem is that I need to accept mail not only for
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but also, for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". In
order to do that, I need to put .courier-default into the HOME
directory for "user", and as far as I know, if
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is to be processed in exactly the
same manner as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", .courier-default must contain the
following line:

  "|preline maildrop"

I know that I can have a central version of .courier-default and
then have a symbolic link for this in each user's HOME directory,
but the purpose of my starting this thread is to ask if there's a
way to allow "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to be handled the same
as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" _without_ having to create these links in each
and every HOME directory.


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