Hello! I have just migrated a courier-mta 0.47-4 on Debian to a 0.63-0 on Ubuntu. For this, I have copied the user's mailboxes and /etc/courier.
It basically all went fine and I can send and receive mails. However, we use some kind of virtual domain setup and mainly use the global dotcourier-configuration in /etc/aliasdir. But after the migration, this path somehow isn't taken into account. For example: I have a domain bar.com and in /etc/aliases/forward there's a line "@bar.com: bar-com". If I want to forward a mail to "[email protected]" to the address "[email protected]", I would create a file /etc/aliasdir/.courier-bar-com-foo and put "[email protected]" in it, right? (I know, that's not the only way, but I have some kind of historic setup here) ;-) We have this setup for a dozen accounts and it all worked fine on the old courier-mta, but isn't working at all on the new one. And courier isn't even really logging something, it just returns a 550-User unknown to the sending mail server and that's exactly what's in the log. Did I miss something important? Is there a switch outside the mailboxes or /etc/courier? I still have access to the old server and searched the complete system for other .courier-files or something like "forward" or "alias" but didn't found anything. Please help! Thank you. Kind regards Dennis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Accelerate Dev Cycles with Automated Cross-Browser Testing - For FREE Instantly run your Selenium tests across 300+ browser/OS combos. Get unparalleled scalability from the best Selenium testing platform available. Simple to use. Nothing to install. Get started now for free." http://p.sf.net/sfu/SauceLabs _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
