On Wednesday 23 March 2005 11:08 am, Tom Collins wrote:
> On Mar 23, 2005, at 9:45 AM, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> > Additionally, the ideas there I think you can still use. For example,
> >
> > you could make --enable-spam-command look something like this, too:
> >   |spamc -u "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" | maildir
> >
> > /.../vpop/domains/$USER/$EXT/Maildir/
>
> What if vdelivermail just set some extra environment variables for you
> to use.
>
> $VPOPUSER, $VPOPDOM, $VPOPEMAIL, $VPOPMAILDIR
>
> Username, domain name, full email address, maildir path
>
> Others?

whatever it sets, if it's going to call its local processing files '.qmail 
files', then they should be fully compliant with qmail-local and 
qmail-command, while also setting $HOME and etc to the user's actual home dir 
and not the home dir of the domain.

-Jeremy

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