I understand that, but for some reason this is the way we've always done
it.  It works, so I never questioned the practice.  Ok, testing this
again, it seems like if I only have one address in there it only
delivers the message once, correctly.  But if I have more than one addy
in there, the message somehow gets stuck in the queue and repeatedly
delivers itself.  What would cause that kind of behavior?

On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 10:09, Tom Collins wrote:
> On Friday, June 27, 2003, at 07:46  AM, John Shireley wrote:
> > No, I meant the pipe symbol "|".  I'm not using any of the virt stuff,
> > its pretty much a straight /etc/passwd installation.  Oddly enough I've
> > been trying to duplicate this by just using my own address and can't
> > seem to get it to do it again, whereas my original group of usernames
> > received something like 30+ duplicate messages.  Grrrr...
> 
> The pipe (|) indicates program delivery.  Ampersand (&) is used for 
> forwarding address.
> 
> Take a look at `man dot-qmail` or, if the qmail man pages weren't 
> installed (they weren't on my system), go into the qmail source 
> directory and do `man ./dot-qmail.5`.
> 
> --
> Tom Collins
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> 
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