I may explore this option. It seem like there might be lots of ways to handle this within the overall mail system, but it seems to me the best option would be to have this built into dbmail itself, perhaps with a special predefined user that has a specific email address to receive all shared emails and shared email replies. Mailman handles this through the /etc/aliases file, I think. This would be something to think about, and may even be relatively easy to implement at some point in the future.

Regards,

LelandJ

Jesse Norell wrote:
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 21:29 +0000, Aaron Stone wrote:
Installing a sieve script for every user is a lousy solution, but I
don't
have better options to offer (yet).


You could have the MTA send a copy of all the mail delivered to the
server (or all to that domain or whatever) to the shared user; then have
the shared user pick off whatever it wants to save, and delete the rest.
Should work fine on a low volume site.



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