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regarding please add option to specify $HOME and circumvent maildrop's lookup
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Hi,

This is a request I'm forwarding which also relates to the latest issue with
-d using courier-authlib. If we had another option for $HOME, that would
probably fix everything for those people who want it.

I noticed that:
       -D uuu/ggg
              This option is reserved for use by the version of maildrop that
              comes integrated with the Courier mail server.

Perhaps -H?

----- Forwarded message from martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----
Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 02:16:59 +0200
Subject: Bug#375589: please add option to specify $HOME and circumvent 
maildrop's lookup

Package: maildrop
Severity: wishlist

I want to call maildrop from postfix, and due to the complex setup,
I just want to pass $HOME to maildrop for virtual users and let it
do its thing. However, the only way to specify a destination seems
to be -d.

How about a -D option taking a $HOME directory, and maildrop then
delivering according to $HOME/.mailfilter?

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