Michael Carter writes: > Mar 3 10:13:37 kashmir courieresmtp: > id=0001E884.3C8267CF.000061D9,from=<>,addr=<sophie@kashmir>: 250 2.0.0
"@kashmir" is obviously not a valid Internet domain name. Unless configured otherwise, the default domain for recipient addresses will be obtained from the system's hostname. If your system's hostname is not a fully-qualified domain name, but just a machine name, the result E-mail address will not be valid. Solution: set up the 'me' configuration file. See courier(8). > One thing I know for sure, there is no user "sophie-test-x" anywhere in > the system. Yes, there is. The .courier-test-default file in sophie's home directory provides delivery instructions for all 'sophie-test-x' recipient addresses. > I finally found all the bounce messages in /var/mail in the user's mail > file. Isn't the mail supposed to be in the user's maildirs? I don't It depends on the default mail delivery instructions. If you've configured Courier to use procmail as the local mail delivery agent, by default, procmail is obviously going to dump all mail into /var/mail, since that's the only thing it knows what to do. -- Sam _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
