From: Bernd Wurst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Am Mittwoch, 5. Oktober 2005 00:41 schrieb Sam Varshavchik: > > The only thing you can do is to remove the alias, add a real > > account in its place, and use a .courier file to forward mail to > > the aliased address. This way you'll have a complete record of the > > mail's path recorded in the headers. > > That's a (ugly) workaround for aliases, but it does not really work > for virtually hosted domains. Any idea?
I agree that it's a workaround (ugly or not), but it should work for virtual domains. Sam said to add a real account, but it doesn't have to be a system account, you can just as easily add a virtual account that forwards the mail. The virtual account still has a homedir, so stick a .courier file in there and redirect it. I am doing this for quite a few users on my system. I generally use the .mailfilter file to do it, but the concept is the same. Using the .courier file is probably better since you don't have the maildrop overhead. Bowie ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users