On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 02:29:26PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Courier User writes:
> 
> >I host a number of virtual domains whose mail recipients are mapped
> >to local, shell-based email accounts on my server.  I have no
> >"locals" file, and all my domains are listed in "esmtpacceptmailfor"
> >and "hosteddomains".  Since nothing exists in "locals", I cannot
> >enable local filtering via localmailfilter(7).
> 
> The only difference between locals and hosteddomains is that the actual 
> mailbox names must include @domain, in case of hosteddomains.
> 
> In all other respects, the accounts may be used in the same identical way.  
> You should be able to create .mailfilters, and installed 
> rcptfilter/smtpfilter files for either locals or hosteddomains-based 
> accounts.

Hmmm ... well then, something else must not be working at my site.
Thanks.

If there's a .courier or a .courier-default file in the recipient's
HOME directory, will that somehow override the localmailfilter
processing?


> >I keep forgetting the exact reason why I don't use "locals" ... it
> 
> Because with locals you cannot have a different mailbox for each local 
> mailbox name.  So that if both example.com and domain.com are in locals, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the same exact mailbox, "foo".  Using 
> hosteddomains allows you to have separate "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and 
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailboxes.

Ah yes ... now I remember.




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