> Cyrus format is probably higher performance)

Hm.  Good enough.  My mail concern is really that of I
have everything set up based around maildirs right now.

>     It will of course exist happily with qmail; it's just a 
> matter of using
> the right invocation of 'deliver' in .qmail-default.

Could you expand upon this please?  Is there a global
.qmail-default somewhere, or would each user have to
have this?  Isn't .qmail-default only for addresses
in the form user-something, where the -something isn't
already handled by a specific .qmail- file?

Here is my real problem.  This is what I have right
now.  I want to keep this while expanding on to Cyrus
(if that seems the best choice).

Mail arrives.  If it is of the form user-something,
my perl script is called.  My perl script determines
if it needs to do anything special with the mail, and
if not, it hands it off to maildrop for delivery into
my Maildir.  Of course, maildrop could do further
filtering but that's not something I'm doing right now.

How can I get something similar to the above to work
using Cyrus?  For the curious, my perl script takes
certain emails and stuffs it into a database.
Otherwise, it is treated as a normal email.


Thanks,

~Patrick

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