[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:No domain rewriting is going on, unless I've missed a default setting somewhere. I have one small set of users, listed without domain names, in userdb. I have 2 domains listed in locals (one whose MX records point directly to this server's dumb smarthost, the other from my old dial-up POP3 account, collected by fetchmail and being delivered via the dumb smarthost). There are a few aliases set up in aliasdir, but they all map user names 1:1 like the aliases/system file does.
If you're doing "@domain: account" rewriting, that account's home directory must have global read and execute permissions, so that courieresmtpd, running as a non-privileged user, can determine whether the corresponding .courier files exist.Sam Varshavchik writes:Sadly, my courier server *is* accepting mail to non-existent recipients in my local domain. Any idea what I might have done to screw it up?
Your mail server should not be accepting mail to nonexistent recipients. I know that's how Qmail works. It's broken.
Mail to non-existent users in domains listed in locals is being accepted.
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