Keith,

I would say, why leverage condredirect for this purpose?

~anyuser/.qmail
=====================
| condredirect [EMAIL PROTECTED] your-evaluation-program
./Maildir/

and then have 

~alias/.qmail-bounce-from:
============================
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| bouncesaying "Buzz off, pal"

That allows you to control all of the bouncing messages from one location,
and the individual users will never see messages that you are redirecting
to the "bounce-from" address.

Anybody see any faults with this?  Another trip through the queue, I
suppose....

Good luck,

-Martin

-- 
Martin A. Brown --- Wonderfrog Enterprises --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Fri, 17 Dec 1999, Keith Warno wrote:

-->Hello all.
-->
-->I would like to filter incoming messages, on a per-Mailbox basis, via a
-->user's .qmail and various calls to bouncesaying in that .qmail.  Each call
-->to bouncsaying will run a program that checks for a particular condition,
-->and perhaps bounce the message if such a check fails.  This is obviously
-->easy to accomplish.
-->
-->However, I would like to bounce the message _AND_ still deliver it -- to
-->some trash mailbox perhaps -- so it can be looked at for whatever reason
-->(more or less for statistics purposes).  Is there a means by which this can
-->be accomplished?
-->
-->At first glance this looks like it will not be easily accomplished without
-->some code hacking.
-->
-->Thanks!
-->
-->
-->
-->

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