On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 11:31, Lukas Vesely wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Roland wrote:
> 
> > >   Hi all,
> > > after I put in defaultdelivery in /etc/courier/courierd 
> > > DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop -w 90" the -w 90 to 
> > > enable quota warnings, my mailfilters stopped working (everything goes to 
> > > main inbox). Any idea what is wrong, please ?
> > 
> > Lack of '-d $USER' causes Maildrop to fallback into 'Manual Mode'.
> > Append .mailfilter to the command (or $HOME/.mailfilter since the
> > shell will expand variables), and maybe '-V 9' for a manual check.
> 
> So after some investigations I found out that if I make defaultdelivery 
> with the '-w 90', courier/maildrop discards the Return-Path: headers :-(
> Is that a bug ?


Lukas, with the hints from Sam I added the missing headers writing this
in my courierd file:

DEFAULTDELIVERY='| /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop -A "$RPLINE" -A
"$DTLINE" -w 90'

Take a special look in the quoting.




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