On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 02:21:38PM -0400, David E. Storey wrote:
> deliveryMode: forwardonly
> deliveryMode: localmbox

This is wrong. forwardonly and localdelivery don't play together, and
localmbox doesn't exist at all.
if you want to forward and a local delivery just use

deliveryMode: localdelivery

The forward is done if a forwardingaddress attribute adress exists, no
matter which deliveryMode is used (exception: echo, but this has no
practical relevance). localdelivery forces a local delivery in cases where
it would not take place otherwise (such as forwardingaddress set).

If you want an autoreple and a local delivery (and possibly a forward, too),
use

deliveryMode: localdelivery
deliveryMode: reply

> Which begs the questions: 
> 1) what does 'normal' do?

forward if mailforwardingaddress set, localdelivery otherwise

> 2) should 'localmbox' be the default?

this doesn't exist at all ;-))

> 3) if deliveryMode is excluded, what is the default mode if any?

normal

Greetz

Henning

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