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dmail(1)




DMAIL(1)                 USER COMMANDS                   DMAIL(1)


NAME

     dmail - procmail Mail Delivery Module


SYNOPSIS

     dmail [-D] [-f from_name] [-s] [-k keyword_list]


DESCRIPTION

     dmail delivers mail  to  a  user's  INBOX  or  a  designated
     folder.   dmail  may  be configured as a drop-in replacement
     for binmail(1), mail.local(1) for use with a  mail  delivery
     filter such as procmail(1).

     Because of security considerations (see below) dmail is  not
     intended  to  be  used  for  direct  delivery  by the mailer
     daemon; tmail(1) is the preferred tool for this purpose.  If
     dmail  is used for mailer daemon delivery, the mailer daemon
     must invoke dmail with the dmail process' user id set to the
     recipient's user id.

     When dmail exits, it returns exit status  values  to  enable
     procmail(1)  to  determine  whether  a message was delivered
     successfully or had a temporary (requeue for later delivery)
     or permanent (return to sender) failure.

     If the user name is present, it must  be  the  same  as  the
     logged-in user name.

     If the +folder extension is included in  the  user  argument
     (or  appears  by itself if there is no user argument), dmail
     will attempt to deliver to the designated  folder.   If  the
     folder  does not exist or the extension is not included, the
     message is delivered to the user's INBOX.  If delivery is to
     INBOX and no INBOX currently exists, dmail will create a new
     INBOX.  dmail recognizes the format of an existing INBOX  or
     folder, and appends the new message in that format.

     The -D flag specifies  debugging;  this  enables  additional
     message telemetry.

     The -f or -r flag is used to  specify  a  Return-Path.   The
     header
        Return-Path: <from_name>
     is prepended to the message before delivery.

     The -s flag specifies that the message will  be  flagged  as
     being "seen".

     The -k flag is used to specify delivery keywords, which  are
     set  on  the  message  at  delivery  time if and only if the
     keywords are  already  defined  in  the  mailbox.   Multiple
     keywords can be specified by using a quoted string, e.g.,
        dmail -k "$Junk Discard" +junkbox

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DMAIL(1)                 USER COMMANDS                   DMAIL(1)


RESTRICTIONS

     Absolute  pathnames  and  ~user   specifications   are   not
     permitted in +folder extensions.


SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS

     Unlike tmail you can use dmail to deliver to IMAP4 namespace
     names  via  +folder  extensions.   This  means  that  it  is
     possible to deliver to mh(1) format mailboxes.

     However, this can also include such namespaces  as  #shared,
     #public,  and  #ftp.   In  most  cases, it is undesirable to
     allow anybody sending mail to the user to deliver  to  these
     namespaces.  Consequently, there needs to be a rule in place
     in the configuration of either sendmail(8) or procmail(1) to
     prevent such abuse.


AUTHOR

     Mark Crispin, MRC@CAC.Washington.EDU


SEE ALSO

     binmail(1)
     procmail(1)

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