On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Greg Earle wrote:

> I'm using Courier 0.45.2 along with Horde/IMP/Ingo/etc. for WebMail
> on a Solaris 8 platform.
>
> I'm having problems getting dotforward to work right with
> "vacation" entries in the ".forward" file.
>
> I was formerly using
>
> DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /opt/courier/bin/preline /opt/procmail/bin/procmail"
>
> in .../etc/courierd, but wanted to enable ".forward" file processing
> as Horde's "vacation" module only writes ".forward" files (and the
> requisite "vacation.db" files).  So I tried switching it to
>
> DEFAULTDELIVERY="|| dotforward
> | /opt/courier/bin/preline /opt/procmail/bin/procmail"


Um, don't you want just *one* pipe there at the start, not two?

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