On Monday 03 January 2005 20:16, Samuel Penn wrote:
> If I use hosteddomains instead of locals, then I get an unknown user
> error. This possibly looks like the most promising way forward however.
> I'm guessing that I could setup USERDB to create users for this domain.
> However, I just want anything to user X to get put into the UNIX mailbox
> for user X, regardless of the domain it is sent to. This works fine
> for the default domain (bifrost.demon.co.uk), but is there a way to
> tell courier to do the same for all domains, so I don't have to set up
> a virtual account for each UNIX user?

Well, I've got it working, though I don't like the solution, so the
above question still stands. I've added an alias for a user in the
glendale.org.uk domain and aliased them to a local user, e.g.:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: user

This now causes mail to be accepted. It would still be preferable
if it just automatically delivered all [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail to user however,
without me having to specify an entry for each user.

-- 
Be seeing you,                             http://www.glendale.org.uk/
Sam.                                    jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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