Op vr, 16-03-2007 te 22:41 -0400, schreef Bill Boebel:
> So for the example above, you can call it like this:
>  deliver -d [EMAIL PROTECTED] -m spam
> To do this from Postfix, /etc/postfix/master.cf:
> dovecot   unix  -       n       n       -        -      pipe
>  flags=DRhu user=virtual argv=/usr/libexec/dovecot/deliver -d ${recipient} -f 
> ${sender} -m ${extension}

I have this setup like that, although without the -f and -m options.
Anyway, it seems that postfix first tries to run deliver with
$recipient=joe+spam, and deliver happily creates a new mailbox 'joe
+spam'. Any idea how to solve this?

The postfix documentation says it first tries to deliver to 'joe+spam',
and then to 'joe'. I'm not sure why deliver just accepts the user+ext
name, and creates a new folder.

Koen

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