Jakob Bohm writes:

Here's an idea:

In your maildropwrapper, also call various variants of
"who am I" to check if it is run with different
permissions or group memberships when invoked by postfix.

Maybe some crucial operation in choosing the correct
maildir fails because of lack of permission

I suspect that this is the case. This is the combination of using the Courier-specific version of maildrop, and maildrop not being invoked as root, by postfix.

The Courier-specific version of maildrop should only be used with Courier, not any other mail server. Reconfiguring maildrop to be invoked as root,
by Postfix should be a workaround, but the real fix is to get rid of this
incorrect maildrop packaging, and package maildrop properly.

I'm going to add a banner to "maildrop -v", to make this more clear.

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