Peter,

        Ok I think I got it!! The sticky point was realizing that when messages
are forwarded via user-finaldelivery, that it needed to be treated as a
local user. In my control/locals file, all I had was localhost, but once
I added the server.domain.com, it start inserting and forwarding email!
Thanks again for all the help! This is the number one reason why I
picked qmail over Exim/sendmail - the user community!

.mark

>----------
>From:  Peter Samuel[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent:  Tuesday, March 06, 2001 2:33 PM
>To:    Mark Schoonover
>Cc:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:       Re: Editing .qmail Files Creates
>qmail-spawn_unable_to_open_messageError.
>
>On Tue, 6 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> What I want to do is add the X-Envelope-To: to every email sent to my
>> virtual domain. Then I can have pullmail just look at the X-Envelope-To:
>> field and fix receiving mail sent to
>> mailing lists.
>> 
>> This is what I've done to my .qmail files:
>> 
>> In .qmail-default
>> 
>> |(echo "X-Envelope-To: $DEFAULT@$HOST"; cat) | qmail-inject -f "$SENDER"
>> -- user-finaldelivery
>
>What's wrong with
>
>    | echo "X-Envelope-To: $DEFAULT@$HOST"; cat) | forward user-finaldelivery
>
>-- 
>Regards
>Peter
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