Glenn Park writes:

Hello,

I have always used Maildrop from Postfix where it's called with -d
<recipient> which tells Maildrop to do an authlib lookup to get $HOME.

Does anyone know how to do that $HOME lookup (in SQL for me) in
Postfix instead so Maildrop doesn't need to do any lookup itself?

Maildrop needs to know the home directory, the userid, and the groupid of the account the mail gets delivered to. This is fundamental.

The only other option is for the mail server to drop root and invoke maildrop, in which case maildrop uses its userid to look up the account's directory from the system password file, so you're limited to delivering mail to system accounts only.

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