David Somers wrote: >> Maildrop runs as the user accepting mail, so that user would need to >> be able to create and write to the log file. Normally, you'd write >> log files within the user's home directory. The Courier MTA also >> maintains a system log file that records deliveries. > > Ah, thanks for clearing that up. > >>> This other confusing thing is that maildroprc appears to be >> only processed >>> for mail sent to my local acounts... and any external mail >> coming in from >>> the Internet (destined for some domains whose mail I’m >> virtually hosting) >>> seems to bypass the processing I’ve put in maildroprc. >> >> You probably specified a "mail" attribute for the accounts. Doing so >> overrides DEFAULTDELIVERY, so maildrop won't be invoked for accounts >> that have such an attribute. Instead, you should specify the "home" >> for the account, and make sure that there is a ./Maildir/ folder >> inside that directory. > > I just followed the instructions as per > http://www.courier-mta.org/FAQ.html#virtual ... everything seems to > work, apart from getting the filtering to apply. > can you show us a sample user record that does work, and one that doesnt work? I am pretty sure you have a mail attribute set as well, remove that and maildrop will work
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