Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>
>> * Any idea why maildrop seems to not be used?  (I've double checked 
>> for any overriding DEFAULTDELIVERY definitions in any other config 
>> files, and there are none)
> You are probably using an authentication module where you specify each 
> account's mailbox directly.
>
Thanks for the response, Sam.

I guess that may be, though I still cannot find documentation that tells 
me that usage of userdb precludes using maildrop.

I'm using authdaemon with authuserdb.  I've got virtual users, so I have 
userdb entries like this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]        
home=/home/vmail|mail=/home/vmail/someplace.net/joe.schmoe|systempw=$1$4NRTXcFc$P5b2WEwxQ2azpoZm1COT.|gid=105|uid=105


Is there any way to use userdb and get maildrop-like (or at least 
"xfilter"-like) functionality ran on the inbound mail ?

thanks for any pointers.


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