Thanks Yarema! It worked.
I will look into the suggested alias method as well. Regards, Nat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yarema" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Nat Sakimura" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 12:15 PM Subject: Re: [courier-users] .courier-foo in a virtual host > --On Friday, January 11, 2002 10:14:11 +0900 Nat Sakimura > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello. > > > > Maybe this is a faq but I am stumbling on this one. > > > > I have setup a virtual host in my host. > > Suppose its name is vhost1.com . > > > > Then I made an alias such that > > > > @vhost1.com: vhost > > > > Further, I make a dot-courier in ~vhost1 to deliver > > the mail to the [EMAIL PROTECTED]: i.e., > > > > ~vhost1/.courier-user1 contains one line "user1". > > > > Incoming mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to > > user1 properly. When I write ~user1/.courier, > > then the mail is forwared properly to what is > > written in ~user1/.courier. > > > > Then, I added ~user1/.courier-foo . > > > > I expected that this will enable an incoming > > address like [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > It did not. > > > > Instead, it returns 550 User unknown. > > > > Am I missing something? > > Off the top of my head I believe you would need > ~vhost1/.courier-user1-default with "user1" in it as well. > > As Juha Saarinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> pointed out the aliases method seems > much more strait forward for maintaining virtual hosts and users. > > Simply putting: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: user1 > > in aliases avoids much of the confusion above. > > The .courier method is great for maintaining mailing lists though. > > -- > Yarema > _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
