On 13 Apr 2008, at 15:53 , Glenn R. Martin wrote:

>
> On 13 Apr 2008, at 10:20 , Glenn R. Martin wrote:
>
>>
>> On 13 Apr 2008, at 04:18 , Gordon Messmer wrote:
>>
>>> Glenn R. Martin wrote:
>>>> All i can tell is one that was rejected due to bad DNS (we were
>>>> testing by hand and someone typo'd). Is there anyway to clear this?
>>>>
>>>
>>> That won't cause backscatter suppression.  Suppression only happens
>>> when
>>> courier accepts a message for delivery, and isn't able to complete
>>> it.
>>> You should look for errors logged by courierlocal or maildrop.
>>>
>> Neither program omits anything to the log.
> Any ideas on how to get more information? I know authdaemon is pulling
> the correct info. I ran a test...
> Apr 13 12:28:29 gibson authdaemond: Authenticated: sysusername=<null>,
> sysuserid=0, sysgroupid=0, homedir=/var/www/.../mail/www/,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], fullname=glenn, maildir=./glenn/, quota=<null>,
> options=<null>
>
> Messages has nothing, nor does mail log short of that error after the
> DATA section is transferred.

I did some looking and playing... heres the indepth situation... We  
have a PG DB storing usernames passwords and paths. What im wondering  
is, do i (and if so what) changes do i have to make to maildrop to  
support this? The users do NOT have corresponding unix users.


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