Seeing as you so enjoy being sarcastic, lets ask a few extras:

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin S. Socha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> * Jason Brooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000906 09:34]:
> Cool quoting style, honey...
>
> > The URL http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/admin.html#copies that someone
> > posted does in fact seem to say that what you need can be done,
> > although it certainly appears to assume the user has a certain
> > knowledge level -
>
> Like what? Reading ability? God bless America...

No, like knowing how qmail delivery works, etc.  Do you want me to explain
to you how quantum properties of light purportedly work without giving the
introductory physics?  It would be nice if that FAQ at least mentionned
cross-references for the other documentation related to the issue (note my
previous E-mail).

> | How do I keep a copy of all incoming and outgoing mail messages?
> | Answer: Set QUEUE_EXTRA to "Tlog\0" and QUEUE_EXTRALEN to 5 in extra.h.

Ok, this begs the question, where do the copies end up?

> | Put ./msg-log into ~alias/.qmail-log.

And you are free to tell everyone (in the FAQ maybe?) what putting msg-log
in .qmail-log does.  Sure, it tells qmail how to handle deliveries intended
for the 'log' alias.  So, how does the user (as was asked) have these
messages delivered to an account for POP retrieval?

(Just to point out that you didn't answer the question, and neither does the
FAQ).

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