On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 04:05, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Eric N. Valor writes:
> 

> > corporate people who do not have a local UNIX account on this machine.
> > 
> > This is the error I get in mail.log:
> > 
> > Jul 15 01:19:34 server postfix/pipe[30047]: A19497FE2: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > relay=maildrop, delay=10, status=bounced (user unknown. Command output:
> > Invalid user specified. )
> > 
> > My /etc/courier/userdb is thus:
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]   mail=/path/user/
> > 
> > My postfix master.cf uses:

> You are missing a valid userdb entry.  A valid userdb entry contains the 
> account's home directory, the numeric userid, and the numberic groupid.

Ok.  So for a hosted or virtual domain (which is incidentally the same
domain as the machine itself, if that makes a difference), would I use
the UID/GID and home directory of the courier user since no one has a
local UNIX account?

Thanks again.

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Eric N. Valor
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