Hi!

> - Run makealiases

Hmm... makealiases doesn't seem to take /etc/courier/aliasdir into account I 
think. Or am I wrong? makealiases -dump doesn't include the forwarded adresses 
from /etc/courier/aliasdir, but didn't on the original system as well.

> - Also check the ownership and the permissions of the aliasdir/.courier*
> file itself, in addition to the permissions on the directory. And check the
> permissions of all parent directories, to verify that they're searchable by
> the mail user.

Yes, they are. I "su"ed into the mail user and could perfectly see the contents 
of the .courier*-files.

> That's the only missing steps I could think of.

Hmm... didn't work. Thanks anyway.

Does anybody else have an idea?

Actually, a former employee of my company already had the problem once, but I 
don't know, how he solved it, because he doesn't work here anymore and he 
didn't post the solution:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mailing.unix.courier-imap/nY4GRR2h36M

Thanks.

Kind regards
Dennis

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