Hi,
 
Not being a programming guru, does this mean that if I put:
 
| case "$SENDER" in [EMAIL PROTECTED]) exit 99 ;; *) exit 0 ;; esac
 
would do the reverse effect of excluding incoming messages for [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
 
KF
 
"John R. Levine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> >> Let's say I have a user "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", whose home directory is
> >> /home/mailuser.  I want to set things up so that mailuser only accepts
> >> messages from one particular e-mail address.  In other words, if the sender
> >> is any other address besides [EMAIL PROTECTED], mailuser will silently
> >> throw the message away.  If the message is from [EMAIL PROTECTED], it
> >> completes the instructions in mailuser's .qmail file (which right now
> >> forwards to three other addresses).
>
> It's very easy.  Put this as the first line in the .qmail file:
>
> | case "$SENDER" in [EMAIL PROTECTED]) exit 0 ;; *) exit 99 ;; esac
>
> The exit 99 tells qmail to skip the rest of the .qmail file.
>
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED], Village Trustee and Sewer Commissioner, http://iecc.com/johnl,
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