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VDELIVER(1)		 VMailMgr Tools Documentation		   VDELIVER(1)

NAME
       vdeliver - VMailMgr delivery agent

SYNOPSIS
       vdeliver [-D] [-F] [-R] [-d] [-f] [--no-predeliver] [--no-postdeliver]
       [--quiet] [-r]

DESCRIPTION
       vdeliver is the unified e-mail message delivery agent for virtual
       domains managed by vmailmgr.  It is run from the .qmail-default file,
       and automatically handles delivery to any user within a virtual domain.

OPTIONS
       -D      Add the "Return-Path:" line to the top of the message.
	       (default)

       -F      Add a ""From "" mailbox line.

       -R      Add a ""Return-Path:"" line (default).

       -d      Do not add the "Delivered-To:" line to the top of the message.

       -f      Do not add the "From" mailbox line to the top of the message.
	       Note that this line is never added when the message is being
	       re-injected into the mail stream. (default)

       --no-predeliver
	       Do not run vdeliver-predeliver scripts.

       --no-postdeliver
	       Do not run vdeliver-postdeliver scripts.

       --quiet Suppress all status messages.

       -r      Do not add the "Return-Path:" line to the top of the message.

RETURN VALUE
       Returns 0 if delivery was successful, 100 if a fatal error occurred, or
       111 if a temporary error occurred.

ENVIRONMENT
       vdeliver expects to be run by qmail-local as it requires several of the
       environment variables that it sets.  See the qmail-command(8) manual
       page for full details on these variables.  In particular, it requires
       "DTLINE", "EXT", "HOST", "RPLINE", "SENDER", "UFLINE", and "USER".

SEE ALSO
       checkvpw(1), qmail-command(8)

AUTHORS
       Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>

vmailmgr 0.97			  2016-02-18			   VDELIVER(1)
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