> > the problem/wish; before with isocor they were able to 
> > set two distinct mail adresses (work + home) to forward
> > to each other without looping. looping was avoided by
> > isocor by placing a "copy to" header to the forwarded
> > message and disregarding the forward of the same message 
> > from the home account back to the work account.
>
> Hmm, the only possibility coming to my mind is hacking together .qmail files
> using 822field and conredirect from djb's mess822 package. but that's just a
> vague idea.

Well thinking in vanilla qmail mode, setup two addresses for work and
for home. So:

  work@blah
  work-x@blah

  home@blah
  home-x@blah

Now "work" and "home" have a .qmail file to save to a Maildir (./Maildir/)
and forward to the second other address (So work@blah forwards
to home-x@blah etc.). "work-x" and "home-x" just have a .qmail file
to save the message to a Maildir (./path-to-real-user/Maildir/).

I'm not sure how well that maps to qmail-ldap, but it might kick
off discussion of a solution to this issue.

cheers,

Andrew.

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