Since the user receiving the mail must OWN the directory it is finally
delivered to, symlinks won't work.  Forwarding is your best option. :)

On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, Matt Garrett wrote:

> D'oh!
> That would help, wouldn't it.
> Okay, problem solved. Next problem.
> 
> I still can't seem to deliver mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED], even though I have 
> ~alias/.qmail-[root, postmaster, mailer-daemon] all set up to be
> "./operator/Maildir/" and ~alias/operator is a symlink to /home/me, on which
> I have run maildirmk. The .qmail files aren't set executable by anyone, and
> my home dir and Maildir are chmoded 0755.
> 
> Perhaps I should be using &me, rather than ./operator/Maildir/.
> Is forwarding a better option?
> 
> --
> Matt Garrett, Network Engineer
> Superior Open Systems
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 

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