Hello Yuri,

DG> Edit the .qmail-default file for all mail to a domain.  Also, if you
DG> want an individuals' email to go to 2 or more addresses, make a .qmail 
DG> for their directory (not in the Maildir, just inside their directory). 
DG>  One email address per line.  Good luck.

Or by applying a patch to qmail (and obviously recompile it).

<----------------------------------------------------------------->
diff -u -N qmail-1.03-orig/extra.h qmail-1.03/extra.h
--- qmail-1.03-orig/extra.h     Mon Jun 15 04:53:16 1998
+++ qmail-1.03/extra.h  Thu Jun 18 13:55:47 1998
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 #ifndef EXTRA_H
 #define EXTRA_H
 
-#define QUEUE_EXTRA ""
-#define QUEUE_EXTRALEN 0
+#define QUEUE_EXTRA "Tmsglog\0"
+#define QUEUE_EXTRALEN 8
 
 #endif
<----------------------------------------------------------------->

This patch works for _ALL_ mail going through qmail on this system and is
not 'domain based'. It sends a duplicate mail of every incoming or outgoing
mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with
'domain.com' = '`cat /var/qmail/control/me`'

So you need a file in '~alias/' called '.qmail-msglog' that pipes into a
script / program for filtering only mails to that specific domain you want
'to observe' based on environment variables (and/or)

RECIPIENT (is  the  envelope  recipient address)
HOST      (is the domain part of the recipient address)
LOCAL     (is the local part)
EXT       (is  the address extension, ext)

For further information about this variables contact your local 'man'
delivery system for 'qmail-command', e.g. 'man qmail-command' :-)))

-- 
Best Regards
Peter Palmreuther                          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(The Bat! v1.54/10 on Windows NT 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2)

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