Anand Buddhdev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sam once suggested that your filter could mark the current message as
> "done" ie. mark all recipients as delivered, and instead inject a new
> message into the queue, with the headers you want added in. This is
> still a kind of hack, but saves you from having to create additional
> directories, and having to add headers later with maildrop.

IIRC, a courierfilter can't "mark all recipients as delivered", only a delivery 
instruction (in a dot-courier file) can.

So, what significant difference is there between marking all recipients as delivered 
plus resubmitting the message *in a delivery instruction* (e.g. in a maildrop script) 
and just modifying the message *in a delivery instruction* (e.g. in a maildrop script)?

What am I overlooking?



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