On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, John Colton wrote: > I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.1.11 and sendmail-8.11.6 on RedHat 6.2. > I have some users who are local and some who are cyrus. What's the best way > to set this up? My experience so far is that when cyrus is defined as the > local mailer using define(`confLOCAL_MAILER',`cyrus'), mail to non-cyrus > users is bounced. If cyrus is not defined as the local mailer, mail to the > cyrus users is bounced. > I know this is a sendmail question but I thought I'd try here first.
A bit of a hack, but: Deliver all mail to Procmail, and have a default rule to deliver to Cyrus at the end of /etc/procmailrc. Then create a .procmailrc for each local user, which ends with delivering to their $MAIL location. You might also be able to define $MAIL per-user, and just deliver to $MAIL for everyone; have the default set to cyrus, and each local user has it set to their mailbox. Though I admit, I like the idea of virtusertable better :> -- Steve Huston - Unix Systems Administrator, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences Princeton University | ICBM Address: 40.346525 -74.651285 126 Peyton Hall |"On my ship, the Rocinante, wheeling through Princeton, NJ 08544 | the galaxies; headed for the heart of Cygnus, (609) 258-7375 | headlong into mystery." -Rush, 'Cygnus X-1'