Peter Peltonen wrote:
> On 3/5/07, Philip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That means. I have .qmail files
>> A forward is always &[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... in the past alias/forwards were
>> handled in a different way
>> now all are kinda forwards :)
>>
>> If you store your alias in the mysql db, I think it is using the old
>> scheme for alias delivery, and as a matter of fact will by bass your
>> .qmail with the ref to your mailfilter script.
> 
> I got my spambox problem solved:
> 
> When looking in my db my forward's valias_line it stated:
> 
>  /home/vpopmail/domains/example.com/peter/Maildir/
> 
> I thought about changing this to something else and created a new
> forward. When looking
> it's valias_line, I noticed it was completely different:
> 
>  &[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I tested with a spam msg and yes, it was delivered straight to spambox.
> 
> That old forward of mine had been converted from .qmail file to db by
> a script in some
> upgrade, I think.
> 
> So all I now need to do is to convert the valias_line's in db. Maybe
> someone better than me
> in SQL could even tell how to do it with SQL without manually having
> to change every old valias_line one by one...?
> 
> Cheers,
> Peter
> 
I'm not clear on which is the old way and which is the new. Have a look at
"/home/vpopmail/bin/dotqmail2valias -a".

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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