On Mon, November 3, 2008 11:22 am, Toni Van Remortel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> > Avoid stating problems and goals in terms of solutions (think in the
> > "problem domain", not in the "solution domain"). I am certain you don't
> > care about transports. what you want is the message to be delivered to
> > two mailboxes, one of them (or both) being hosted on a remote server.
>
> I never talked about a remote server.

That's irrelevant. I repeat, two deliveries requires two recipient addresses.

[...]

> Current simple test that works: create a script that is used as transport
> system which captures the STDIN into a file and 'cat's that mail to the 2
> delivery agents. If I can find a way to duplicate STDIN, it's solved
> (without a real Postfix solution).

That's broken. How do you report back errors to Postfix if one of the two
delivery agents fail?

> After all, it’s a temporary solution that I need.

There's no reason to lax the quality just because it's temporary. It's
trivial to build a robust solution.

-- 
Magnus Bäck
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