On 11/29/2004 09:42 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:

>
> If you're using Courier-MTA to do the final delivery, then each user has
> the power to make extended aliases work or not using dot-courier files
> in their home directory.  For instance, if the "linux" user wanted
> "linux-kde" to be a valid address, he would create a file called
> ".courier-kde" in his home directory.  That file should contain
> instructions that indicate how the mail should be delivered to a mailbox
> or alternate address.  This is documented in the first section of the
> dot-courier man page.

This was the ticket, I put 
| /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop

in a file ~/Email/.courier-default

and extended addressing is now working without aliasing.  I think I can make 
improvements on this, so I will keep Googling for more.  The dot-courier man 
mapge indicates there is more to the story but has no examples, so I will 
need to locate more information with Google.

Thanks to all who helped me with this issue.


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