Ken,

Thanks, this did it for me. I"m now a happy camper on this front. :)

Will

--On Saturday, 30 June, 2001 19:28 -0400 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

>
>
> "William K. Hardeman" wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I've been batting my head against a wall on this one, and need some help,
>> please. I've read all I can find in the archives on how to get mails
>> delivered to a user's sub-folders and to shared mailboxes, and I just
>> can't get it to work right.
>>
>> I've tried several of the suggestions I've seen in the mailing list
>> (those that I sorta understood what I should do, anyway) and they cause
>> something else to break, causing sendmail panics in my logs.
>>
>> My current mc file looks like so (in the relevant portions):
>>
>> MAILER(`local')dnl
>> MAILER(`smtp')dnl
>>
>> MAILER_DEFINITIONS
>> Mcyrus,         P=[IPC], F=lsDFMnqA@/:|SmXz, E=\r\n,
>>                 S=EnvFromL, R=EnvToL/HdrToL, T=DNS/RFC822/X-Unix,
>>                 A=FILE /var/imap/socket/lmtp
>>
>> LOCAL_RULE_0
>> Rbb + $+ < @ $=w . >    $#cyrus $: + $1
>>
>> LOCAL_RULESETS
>> # if there's a plus part, we want to directly deliver it
>> SLocal_localaddr
>> R$+ + $*        $#cyrus $@ $: $1 + $2
>>
>> Can someone please tell me what I should do to enable the
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] scheme? I have a couple of users (myself included)
>> that need/want this to work.
>
>
> Try removing the LOCAL_RULESETS (they aren't necessary for LMTP),
> rebuild sendmail.cf, and restart sendmail.  Then set the ACL on whatever
> folders you want to have direct delivery so that 'anyone' has posting
> priviledges.  For example, in cyradm:
>
> sam user.foo.bar anyone p
> sam shared anyone p
>
>
> To send mail to each of these folders, the addresses would be
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] respectively.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Ken
> --
> Kenneth Murchison     Oceana Matrix Ltd.
> Software Engineer     21 Princeton Place
> 716-662-8973 x26      Orchard Park, NY 14127
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>



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