i tried it.
it works perfectly! and so simple too.. (if you know the material, i
guess...)
thanks a lot Dave!!
(for the archive i'll post the contents of .qmail-default)
---------------------------SNIPSNIPSNIP----------------------------------
mailer# cat .qmail-default
/popboxes/domain1/user1/Maildir
|bouncesaying 'This address no longer accepts mail.'
---------------------------SNIPSNIPSNIP----------------------------------

Haim


-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 5:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Forward on Bounce


חיים הלפרן <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>you mean that if i enter the following:
>=domain1-user1:...:/popboxes/domain1/user1
>=domain1-user2:...:/popboxes/domain1/user2
>+domain1:.../popboxes/domain1/user1
>
>this will forward all mail for domain1 that is not for user1 nor user2, to
>user1
>right?
>will it also bounce the message?

Let's use complete assign entries, like:

=domain1-user1:vpop:99:99:/popboxes/domain1/user1::
=domain1-user2:vpop:99:99:/popboxes/domain1/user2::
+domain1:vpop:99:99:/popboxes/domain1/user1:-:

Now, /popboxes/domain1/user1/.qmail-default will catch all other
domain1 addresses except user1 and user2.

It won't bounce the messages unless the .qmail-default tells it to,
e.g., via "bouncesaying".

-Dave

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