Alex Le Fevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ...  Note that users will still be able to override this choice with a
> > .qmail file.
> 
> Thus, you're saying, if there's a .qmail file, the .mailfilter file gets
> ignored?

If the system-wide default delivery instruction is "| /usr/bin/maildrop",
and I have a .qmail file in my home directory which contains "./Maildir/",
qmail will not call maildrop for mail delivered to me@yourdomain -- it
will instead file it straight to my Maildir, as my .qmail file instructs it
to.  Such are the joys of allowing users to control the disposition of
their own mail.

I don't know what ".mailfilter" is.  I'm assuming it's the maildrop equivalent
of a .procmailrc file, but I use neither, so I can't tell you that.

Charles
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