Jeff Jansen wrote:
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 17:11, MAL wrote:

I am using authuserdb only, and have maildrop as the system default delivery agent:

maildrop delivers properly to all system accounts, following the rules in /usr/local/courier/etc/maildroprc, then ${HOME}/.mailfilter, but for all virtual accounts, both maildroprc and any local .mailfilter is ignored.

If you have specified the "MAIL" attribute in a userdb entry then mail will just be delivered there and everything else will be ignored. Leave out the MAIL attribute for each user and then maildrop will take over. Check and see if that's your problem.

Thanks to Jeff and Sam for this solution.


I made the system scripts to add new virtual users a long while ago and I copied the mail=<blah> parameter from the userdb example in the INSTALL file. I see it's moved to "man userdb" now, but where in the docs does it describe this feature of overriding DEFAULTDELIVERY?

Cheers all,
MAL


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