05-13-2008
I haven't used python much myself, but it does seem more elegant when it comes to handling nested data structures. If you can get by with the Perl then by all means use that.
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qmail-local
qmail-local(8) System Manager's Manual qmail-local(8)
NAME
qmail-local - deliver or forward a mail message
SYNOPSIS
qmail-local [ -nN ] user homedir local dash ext domain sender defaultdelivery
DESCRIPTION
qmail-local reads a mail message and delivers it to user by the procedure described in dot-qmail(5).
The message's envelope recipient is local@domain. qmail-local records local@domain in a new Delivered-To header field. If exactly the
same Delivered-To: local@domain already appears in the header, qmail-local bounces the message, to prevent mail forwarding loops.
The message's envelope sender is sender. qmail-local records sender in a new Return-Path header field.
homedir is the user's home directory. It must be an absolute directory name.
dash and ext identify the .qmaildashext file used by qmail-local; see dot-qmail(5). Normally dash is either empty or a lone hyphen. If it
is empty, qmail-local treats a nonexistent .qmailext the same way as an empty .qmailext: namely, following the delivery instructions in
defaultdelivery.
The standard input for qmail-local must be a seekable file, so that qmail-local can read it more than once.
OPTIONS
-n Instead of reading and delivering the message, print a description of the delivery instructions.
-N (Default.) Read and deliver the message.
EXIT CODES
0 if the delivery is completely successful; nonzero if any delivery instruction failed. Exit code 111 indicates temporary failure.
SEE ALSO
dot-qmail(5), envelopes(5), qmail-command(8), qmail-queue(8), qmail-send(8), qmail-lspawn(8)
qmail-local(8)