Jesse Keating writes:
On Wednesday 03 March 2004 03:55, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Same answer. When you set up any alias foo: bar, mail addressed to
foo gets delivered to bar, so the recipient is "bar".
Now, actually in cases of program aliases, the real recipient is the
courier user itself, and program aliases are implemented via .courier
files under the courier user; so $USER will be the courier user.
Ok, now I have a different problem. It seems that my courier will not
accept my alias of
address: |/call/some/other/program
strings on aliases.dat shows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]".xalias/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@j2solutions.net
The aliases file has:
jkspam: |/usr/local/bin/dspam --user [EMAIL PROTECTED] --addspam
but when I try to send, I get:
Mar 3 11:05:42 bean courieresmtpd:
error,relay=::ffff:64.122.111.107,from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
550 User unknown.
So, I'm not sure whats going on...
This usually happens if âmeâ, âlocalsâ and âhosteddomainsâ have a mutual
disagreement on several issues.
Also, a long time ago there was a bug in the makealiases script. It was
fixed about 5-6 months ago; so if this is an older version of Courier, fix
by upgrading, or grabbing a fixed makealiases script.
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