also sprach Steffen Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.08.09.0902 +0200]: > Sendmail uses different mailers (exim calls them transports, if > I remember correctly) for the two different maildrops, "scripts" > are invoked by the virtual "*prog*" mailer, whereas the spooling > into a local mailbox is performed by the "local" mailer, which is > bound to e.g. Dovecot deliver.
But postfix's local transport cannot deliver to virtual mailboxes, and the virtual transport does not provide for command execution: virtual(8): This delivery agent only delivers mail. Other features such as mail forwarding, out-of-office notifications, etc., must be configured via virtual_alias maps or via similar lookup mechanisms. So yes, if I find a suitable virtual delivery agent or a way to pass the maildir location from postfix to e.g. procmail, I'll have it solved. But right now it does not look like it's possible. -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] "we should have a volleyballocracy. we elect a six-pack of presidents. each one serves until they screw up, at which point they rotate." -- dennis miller spamtraps: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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