Timo Sirainen wrote:
I don't understand why you think it's not able to parse the message. What do you think it should be parsing from it?
Doesn't it look for the headers and pull the Delivered-To: in order to determine where the message should be, you know, delivered to? I thought that was the whole point of adding the preline to the pipe. If I misunderstood the nature of the software, I'm sorry. Reading between the lines, it appears that deliver merely drops the mail into the executing user's mail folder (which in hindsight seems obvious) unless -d is passed to change that.
Never mind...
John
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