does anyone know of a mail delivery agent that's capable of the
following:

  (1) accept a message at <STDIN>
  (2) run the message through any number of filters, possibly dying with
      a non-zero exit code to communicate a failure to the MTA
  (3) finally, respect ~/.forward, but if that doesn't exist, deliver to
      a Maildir? if it can't deliver to Maildirs, that should not be too
      much trouble as i could peruse procmail or safecat for that

this isn't really too much of a hard piece of software, and i'd happily
write a perl script, but i don't want to deal with implementing .forward
parsing. dot-forward from qmail is almost what i am looking for, but it
can't do mailboxes (of course not, why would the high djb even think
about doing it the global way...?)

so, if the above is unanswerable, does anyone know of a CPAN module that
does .forward parsing?

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