Le 23/01/2012 12:54, Sam Varshavchik wrote :
> That's what it always does. With a local recipient's address of 
> "user-extension",
 > Courier will deliver to ~user/.courier-extension, and fail with "No such 
 > recipient"
 > otherwise (if no other alternative delivery destination, like 
 > .courier-default, and a few others, exist).

Yes I know but I don't see the connection between "john" and "mylist".

In aliases definitions, if I declare :
mary: john
Courier will deliver the mail to john-mary

If I declare :
@virtualdomain.com: john
Courier will deliver <originalrecipient>@virtualdomain.com to 
john-<originalrecipient>

But this is stored in /etc/courier/aliases/* and "compiled" by makealiases in 
/etc/courier/aliases.dat

I wonder where courier stores the "uncompiled" form that connects
[email protected] to /home/john/mylist
when I create the list with couriermlm create /home/john/mylist 
[email protected]

Put the other way round, if I decide to change the list's "owner" from "john" 
to "paul"
where/how do I have to make the change (apart from moving all .courier-mylist* 
files from
/home/john to /home/paul) ?

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