On 3/7/2009 1:45 PM, LuKreme wrote:
>> Yes, I was planning on allowing any extension to be used/made up on
>> the fly... thje purpose for using the extension will be for signing
>> up for different sites/lists/things, so I can use the same address,
>> but be able to distinguish mail that comes to me via that
>> service...
> Yep, that's what I do, and I've yet to hear a valid security concern
> other than "user could create a lot of folders in their Maildir.
<snip>
> It is pretty easy to set up a procmail transport to be used by postfix:
>
> procmail unix - n n - - pipe
> -o flags=uhFORD user=vpopmail argv=/usr/local/bin/procmail -t -m
> USER=${recipient} EXTENSION=${extension} /usr/local/etc/procmailrc.common
Ok, I'm intrigued... if it is this simple, maybe I'll go ahead and do
it, but...
As I said in an earlier mail, I do NOT want the folder auto-created - if
it doesn't exist, I want the message deliver to fall back to the Inbox...
Is there a way to tweak the above to accomplish this?
Thanks!
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Best regards,
Charles