It should work the same as the normal .qmail file. Try something simple, just to be sure the file works. Create a .qmail-username file with the following for testing:
&[EMAIL PROTECTED] Send an email to username and see if the message is forwarded. Also try fixing the perms on this file: chown vpopmail:vchkpw .qmail-username chmod 600 .qmail-username Q On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 08:24:19 -0600, Matt Decker wrote: > I tried your suggestion above and it didn't work for me. Do I need > to modify the statement below to work in this file? I modified my > mailfilter script to point to the correct mail folder for delivery > (it uses `pwd` to get the current folder, so it won't work right > unless you append the username to the end of the path) which didn't > work either. Just asking if .qmail-someuser should have a different > format than the one below. Any clue? > >>> |/usr/bin/spamc -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] | /var/qmail/bin/preline >>> /usr/bin/maildrop -A 'Content-Filter: maildrop-toaster' >>> /etc/mail/mailfilter --------------------------------------------------------------------- QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted <http://www.vr.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]