On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Graeme Robinson wrote:
> This is bending my brain a bit - do you mean setup a different
> ~/Mail/folder1 and a different ~/.qmail-folder1 and a different
> .procmailrc rule for each of the folders you want mail sorted into?
Yes.
> So the result is a mail comes in, procmail scans it for rule matches,
> finds a match for ~/Mail/folder1 type mail and then passes it back to
> qmail to send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for which qmail then finds the
> ~/Mail/.qmail-folder1 matching alias that instructs it to place the mail
> in ~/Mail/folder1?
Correct.
> Won't that munge the headers tho?
No, qmail doesn't munge headers.
> i.e. won't it make
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] the recipient.
The envelope recipient, yes, which is reflected in a Delivered-To:
header.. But the To: header is unchanged.
> Otherwise it looks good and I'd like to try it.
Great.
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