On Donnerstag, 19. Juli 2007 Jonathan Feally wrote:
> The best way to get the store and forward you are looking for is to
> have a local alias of [EMAIL PROTECTED] that points to the mailbox and an
> external alias that points to the other domain. This tricks Dbmail
> into delivering the mail to the local mailbox because it is
> delivering it to the 2 aliases, one by the uid of the mailbox, and
> the other the external address.
>
> dbmail-users -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] -w the_pass -p crypt   # Create
> the local mailbox
> dbmail-users -c [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s [EMAIL PROTECTED]   # Create a
> local alias - "store"
> dbmail-users -x [EMAIL PROTECTED] -t [EMAIL PROTECTED]   # Create
> the external alias - "forward"

Ah yes, aliasing the e-mail address to the real user, I really should 
have had this idea myself. :-( Thanks for that one, very good idea. :-)

mfg zmi
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