I'm trying to set up a sitewide .qmail-default that will save the incoming
message in ~alias/Mailbox, forward me a copy and bounce the message to the
sender.  This, of course, would be for non-existant addresses but I want
to make sure I didn't miss one.   So I set up ~alias/.qmail-default like
this:

./Mailbox
&vev
|bouncesaying "No mailbox here called: $RECIPIENT"

I send a message to asdf (which doesn't exist) and it goes into the file
~alias/Mailbox and I get the bounce.  I never get the copy the second line
of the file is supposed to do.  According to dot-qmail(5) each line is a
delivery instruction, so shouldn't each line be exec'd?  If I remove the
bouncesaying I get the copy of the message as I should.  I even tried
reversing the first two lines, Mailbox got it and the bounce happened, 
but I never got the copy.   Any idea why this is happening?

Vince.
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