Marc Dirix wrote:
You can use postfix -> procmail as your used to, and let procmail write
to dbmail-smtp.
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DBmail mailing list
DBmail@dbmail.org
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mailbox_command = procmail -a $RECIPIENT
or
mailbox_command = procmail -a $EXTENSION
both return:
Nov 25 08:45:09 cling postfix/local[21050]: AA7574C055: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=local, delay=0.16, delays=0.07/0.05/0/0.04, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced
(unknown user: "tom")
As far as I can tell, dbmail doesn't even get to see it.