Scott Taylor writes:
[Sebastian]: no, not really. see, courier can filter directly WHEN talking to remote MTAs. but, considering virtual mailboxes, that is of little use, because you cannot distinguish your users settings. the $HOME of the virtual user is defined in mysql, so maildrop needs to get that itself OR get it
No, it doesn't. maildrop doesn't have to get it from anywhere. To send mail to a mailbox, run the sendmail command.
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