Matt, are you using a custom mailet, or working out of the box? Take a look at 
the source for LocalDelivery.java, and the configuration for local mail in your 
mailetcontainer.xml file. You may have to override some functionality to get 
the processing you want. 

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> On Jan 26, 2019, at 9:36 AM, cryptearth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey there, Matt here.
> 
> So I got sendmail working with james now (tried postfix, but it always 
> complains forwarding to localhost isn't supported as there is no option to 
> ignore false loopback detection), and when used from apache with additional 
> -f parameter all works good. But as there're other services might drop mail 
> into local queue (crontab specificly) I noticed, that I'm still missing 
> something. My goal is somesort of wildcard alias so that no matter from wich 
> user sendmail gets a message, except the one I use for apache, it should 
> redirect them internally to one of the user-accounts inside james itself. I 
> guess there would be a simple solution if would like all mails to get 
> forwareded, but I don't think there is a blacklist syntax so that mails from 
> specific services with non-local recipients got send out.
> 
> Currently I'm using 3.2.0 final release commit. I also looked into the 
> mailetcontainer.xml file and I guess it's possible in there to specify this 
> rule:
> 
> redirect anything local, except address set in apache config, to user X, 
> otherwise when from apache with non-local target -> transport
> 
> Could anyone maybe give me a hint?
> Other solution: redirect anything local from sendmail to processing and with 
> another task process the mails like some short lines of additional Java.
> 
> Matt

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