This is a discussion on Address extensions and virtual SQL users within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; Hello, Is recipient_delimiter supposed to do anything else besides=20 recognizing that a given delimiter is used for address extension ? ...
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Hello,
Is recipient_delimiter supposed to do anything else besides=20 recognizing that a given delimiter is used for address extension ? I mean, apart from recognizing this fact, should it (or any other=20 Postfix daemon/transport) be capable of delivering messages to an user's=20 subfolder (INBOX.<subfolder>) if an address like=20 <user>+<subfolder>@<virtual_domain> is used ? I have a Postfix 2.1.5 installation with virtual domains and users=20 in a MySQL database (there's no local user, only virtual) and I would=20 like to be able to deliver messages to a folder like INBOX.Spam if they=20 are sent to <user>+Spam@<virtual_domain> . What I want is exactly what=20 you could see at=20 http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/a...s.html#addrext . I'm not using any external LDA (procmail, maildrop, whatever). I'm=20 only using plain Postfix with virtual users only (no loca users). Also=20 using Courier an Maildir. If I send a message to <user>+Spam@<virtual_domain> the messages is=20 delivered to the user's INBOX rather than INBOX.Spam . Does someone have an idea for what I could look for ? -- Andr=E9 Lu=EDs Lopes |
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