On Thu, 24 Jun 1999, Russ wrote:
> Ray Marshall writes:
>
> > I believe that there's a way to do this with ~/.qmail , but I can't
> > remember what the technique is.
>
> Depends on whether you want to write into the Maildir yourself. It's
> pretty low-tech, but if you don't, then do something like this (all on
> one line):
>
> |qmail-local "$USER" "$HOME" "$LOCAL" "" "nodeliver" "$HOST" "$SENDER"
> ./Maildir`program-to-select-maildir | sed 's/\./:/g'`
>
> All that program-to-select-maildir has to do is print the name of the
> selected maildir to stdout.
Russ, I was just trying to find the information you gave us at the Linux
Expo. I thought I remembered you showing us that we could add some lines
to ~/.qmail, to get it to redirect selected messages (according to text in
To:, CC:, or From: lines) into selected mailboxes in ~/mail ; and let all
other messages go into ~/Mailbox. Can you post that information here,
or point us to where it's documented with examples.
Thanks / Ray
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