**deliver** *********** intro Synopsis ======== **deliver** [ **-C** *config-file* ] [ **-d** ] [ **-r** *address* ] [ **-f** *address* ] [ **-m** *mailbox* ] [ **-a** *auth-id* ] [ **-q** ] [ *userid* ]... **deliver** [ **-C** *config-file* ] **-l** Description =========== **deliver** reads a message from the standard input and delivers it to one or more IMAP mailboxes. **deliver** reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file unless specified otherwise by **-C**. Options ======= -C config-file Use the specified configuration file *config-file* rather than the default imapd.conf(5). -d Ignored for compatibility with **/bin/mail**. -r address, --return-path=address Insert a **Return-Path:** header containing *address*. -f address Insert a **Return-Path:** header containing *address*. -m mailbox, --mailbox=mailbox Deliver to **mailbox**. If any *userid*s are specified, attempts to deliver to "user."*userid*".mailbox" for each *userid*. If the ACL on any such mailbox does not grant the sender the "p" right or if **-m** is not specified, then delivers to the INBOX for the *userid*, regardless of the ACL on the INBOX. If no *userid*s are specified, attempts to deliver to *mailbox*. If the ACL on *mailbox* does not grant the sender the "p" right, the delivery fails. -a auth-id, --auth-id=auth-id Specify the authorization id of the sender. Defaults to "anonymous". -q, --ignore-quota Deliver message even when receiving mailbox is over quota. -l, --lmtp Accept messages using the LMTP protocol. NOTES ===== Depending on the setting of "reject8bit" in imapd.conf(5), deliver either rejects/accepts messages with 8-bit-set characters in the headers. If we accept messages with 8-bit-set characters in the headers, then depending on the setting of "munge8bit", these characters are either left un-touched or changed to "X". This is because such characters can't be interpreted since the character set is not known, although some communities not well-served by US-ASCII assume that those characters can be used to represent characters not present in US-ASCII. A method for encoding 8-bit-set characters is provided by **RFC 2047**. Examples ======== [NB: Examples needed] Files ===== /etc/imapd.conf See Also ======== lmtpd(8)