This is a discussion on IMAP /etc/userdb and postfix within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; I'll ask and duck... It appears as though several have gotten flamed for the same question - but I'll ...
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I'll ask and duck... It appears as though several have gotten flamed for the same question - but I'll be da**ned if I can find it. I think I now have postfix mail receiving to real *nix accounts as well as virtual. I used the create of /etc/userdb, manually duplicated then entries for the virtual domains, and then set the password for each...the /etc/userdb file looks reasonable. In my various trys to access the mail, other than by "cat" or "less" of the /var/mail/vhost/domain-name/user, I have not implemented a successful retrieve. It appears as though I wish to implement local_recipient_maps =3D something... but "something" is not obvious. I am trying to avoid cyrus sasl mysql etc., etc. I'm only talking a dozen users for each of 3 domains. My apologies to Wietse...but what is the "something" if I have implemented the courier imap specified /etc/userdb ? ducking and covering... - Bill |
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