Tim Legant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Yes.  Since it's in tmdarc/config, it will be in effect for every
> piece of mail a user gets.  There's no way to turn it off.  On the
> other hand, putting it in /etc/tmdarc sounds like the simplest
> solution to the situation you described.  Then your users who use TMDA
> simply put "xfilter tmda-filter" in their ~/.mailfilter and use the
> exception statement to handle non-zero returns.

FWIW, this seems more complex to me than simply using .mailfilter to
drive TMDA, and setting "DELIVERY" to a second .mailfilter-foo file.
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