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Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 11:37:27 +0200
Subject: Re: [courier-users] Problem forwarding to other user account   
maildroprc or .mailfilter

M Core wrote:
 
> I think the question is - HOW do I CC or TO an email message to a
> different mail directory? I suspect this is the problem with TO
> "/home/username/Maildir".
> (Note that TO or CC does work if it is in the user's directory that the
> email is being sent to e.g. TO "$HOME/Maildir", or CC"Maildir", or
> TO"Maildir/.trash" etc. these work.)
 
Did you check permissions? Your .mailfilter is executed on *delivery*
of a message, thus, in general, you shoudn't be able to do whatever
you want around the system. However, if you host *virtual* users, then
they all have the same courier uid/gid.

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Well if I try to do the TO or CC that is sent to some other users directory so 
I guess that is what I'm getting at. How to get around those permissions?
I've seen examples on the web where people did that but never explained that 
they needed to do anything extra. 

My goal is to avoid the user having to redirect spam to me to file for 
learning. 
It would be nice to use maildroprc or .mailfilter to do a check for 'high 
scoring spam'
and send it to the spam-forsure user account. 


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