It's a pass-thru variable that gets passed to the LDA... traditionally, -d [username] is what local delivery agents expect to specify the username. Most systems today however are set up with virtual users or as relays, so unless you're performing local delivery to real users, it's unnecessary.

Jonathan


On Mar 19, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Belgarath wrote:

Hello,
Can anyone explain me
-d option ? why do we have --user blabla -d %u and what does it mean?



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