: Hello again,

Hello Jesse,

:   That is the right way to do off-site forwards.  Offhand I don't
: think I've ever done that for a domain catch-all alias, but it
: should work the same.  We have quite a few single address forwards
: that all work fine.  Try one of those and see if it fails or not.
: When handling an off-site forward, dbmail simply calls your sendmail
: program to deliver it, which is why you had those sendmail.postfix
: and postdrop processes running.  I wonder if something is messed up
: in your postfix setup... not the config files as much as the actual
: on-disk setup (proper files/directories/sockets with proper
: ownership and permissions)?

Good question. I will try to forward just an email like [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
an off site domain like [EMAIL PROTECTED] to see what will happen.

This sendmail or sendmail.postfix process just get old in there. In my
server (using dbmail 1.1) there is one of this process (to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], like the other pain process) that ins hanging about
48 hours!

I don't know if its anyting wrong in postfix config but I will look for
that.

By the way I found the error that makes that huge list of process that was
becouse when we use "dbmail-adduser d" option to delete ou exclude some user
this just do not exclude his own aliases! So when that account receive a
message it try to send that to his mailbox and could not, so it just hangs
and becoume a cicle.

Nataniel Klug


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