Yes, exactly.  Without doubt the behavior of this typically
underhyped feature, like the rest of the dot-qmail file system, 
depends on which .qmail file is selected, for fine control over
which of the various inboxes will receive delivery notifications
and which e-mail address will appear to be the deliveree.



Andy Bradford wrote:
> 
> Thus said "David L. Nicol" on Mon, 20 Nov 2000 20:12:46 CST:
> 
> > What about the "notification on delivery" stuff -- is that not
> > an MTA feature?  Is it deprecated?  Rather it would be a feature
> > of the MDA, has anyone added it to qmail-local?
> 
> You mean something like what is covered in "man qreceipt" ?  It depends
> on what the user is expecting I guess...  If it is
> Disposition-Notification-To then it has nothing to do with the MTA,
> however, if it is Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To then that is
> covered...
> 
> Andy
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