On Wednesday 03 March 2004 03:55, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Same answer.  When you set up any alias foo: bar, mail addressed to
> foo gets delivered to bar, so the recipient is "bar".
>
> Now, actually in cases of program aliases, the real recipient is the
> courier user itself, and program aliases are implemented via .courier
> files under the courier user; so $USER will be the courier user.

Ok, now I have a different problem.  It seems that my courier will not 
accept my alias of

address: |/call/some/other/program

strings on aliases.dat shows:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]".xalias/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@j2solutions.net

The aliases file has:

jkspam: |/usr/local/bin/dspam --user [EMAIL PROTECTED] --addspam

but when I try to send, I get:

Mar  3 11:05:42 bean courieresmtpd: 
error,relay=::ffff:64.122.111.107,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 
550 User unknown.

So, I'm not sure whats going on...

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