tor, 16,.12.2004 kl. 12.39 +0100, skrev Torsten E.: > Hi Tarjei, > > Tarjei Huse scribbled on 16.12.2004 10:29: > > tor, 16,.12.2004 kl. 07.39 +0100, skrev Torsten E.: > > [...] > > > recipient_delimiter = + > > This one was within /etc/postfix/main.cf > > > local_recipient_maps = unix:passwd.byname, $alias_maps, > > pcre:/etc/postfix/local_recepient > > This one wasn't ... I added it! > > > to main.cf. > > And this in local_recepient: > > > > /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/i OK > > Oki doki ... so I did, stopped & started postfix. > But emails aren't delivered. > /etc/postfix/local_recepient contains now: > /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/i ok # external domain > /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/i ok # local domain > /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/i ok # local fqdn > /[EMAIL PROTECTED]/i ok # some services run domain-wide > > Did I miss anything else? I'm not sure. read this: # # To use the shared folder functionality in Cyrus together with the latest # configuration of postfix, please note: # # Normaly, postfix only delivers localy mail to the following: # local_recipient_maps = proxy:unix:passwd.byname $alias_maps # I.e. unixusers and $aliasmaps. # # Now, on a larger install, you probably have most of these users in a # virtual lookup table, but you'll still have problems with shared # folders. To solve this problem, do the following: # # first create a pcre map /etc/postconf/local_recepient # that contains: # /^\+.+@<INSERT_YOUR_DOMAIN_HERE>/i OK # # Note: if you're missing pcre, you can use a regexp that is very simmilar # or just list all the adresses in your aliases file. # # To test the file use # postconf -q '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' /etc/postconf/local_recepient # It should return OK. # # Then, run # postconf -e 'local_recipient_maps = proxy:unix:passwd.byname \ # $alias_maps \ # pcre:/etc/postconf/local_recepient' # # And "postfix reload" and you're set.
It's some documentation I wrote roughly a year ago. T > > > Tarjei > > Have a nice day > Torsten > > > PS: is Tarjei a male or female name? I never heard it before ... > > > >>Yesterday morning I noticed ~10 "Postmaster Copy: Undelivered Mail" > >>emails like: > >>[quote] > >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host > >>/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp] said: 550-You do not > >>have permission to post a message to this mailbox. 550-Please contact the > >>owner of this mailbox in order to submit 550-your message, or postmaster if > >>you believe you 550-received this message in error. 550 5.7.1 Permission > >>denied (in reply to RCPT TO command) > >>[/quote] > >>(Folder spam is created and has proper permissions.) > >> > >>... ups ... what went wrong? > >> > >>First of all I sent an test-email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]: it didn't work. > >>So I checked: is the user still there? Yes, its there and can log-on. > >>Is the mailbox available? cyradm says Yes. > >> > >>After a while I changed postuser: directive in /etc/imapd.conf, and > >>suddenly emails could be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>I did some tests, and it seems, postuser: can't receive any emails > >>anymore ... :-( > >> > >>Is there anything I did wrong? Is there a fundamental problem within > >>SUSEs packages, or is it something correctly cyrus-related? > > > > > > > > > >>Let me know if you need more information ... > >> > >>Have a nice day! > >>Torsten > >> > >>--- > >>Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus > >>Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu > >>List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html > -- Tarjei Huse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html