Originally you described [EMAIL PROTECTED] had deliver-to of [EMAIL PROTECTED] but does it now work, or are you still having a problem even with the configuration I just suggested?
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005, Ewald Geschwinde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >> Oh, now I get it. Sorry I was being dense about your question. The answer >> is that DBMail 1.x *does not check the users table at all* when looking >> for >> delivery addresses. >> >> dbmail_users: >> >> 15 [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> dbmail_aliases: >> >> ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15 >> ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] 15 >> > > Thats strange I have this 2 entries in the aliases table: > > dbmail=# select * from aliases where alias_idnr IN (22,20); > alias_idnr | alias | deliver_to | client_idnr > ------------+-----------------+------------+------------- > 22 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 15 | 0 > 20 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 15 | 0 > (2 Zeilen) > > and in the users table: > > dbmail=# select * from users where user_idnr=15; > user_idnr | userid | passwd | client_idnr | maxmail_size | > encryption_type | last_login | curmail_size > -----------+---------------+----------+-------------+--------------+-----------------+---------------------+-------------- > 15 | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |******** | 1 | 0 | > | 2005-01-19 09:50:52 | 0 > > I hope I understood you right and this is exactly what I'm doing. > >> In DBMail 1.x, every address that you want to receive messages for must be >> listed in dbmail_aliases. If the deliver-to field matches the useridnr of >> a user, then the delivery will happen inside of DBMail. If the deliver-to >> is not a useridnr, then DBMail will either forward to the address or will >> pipe to the program (if it begins with ! or |). >> >> Aaron >> >> > > > Regards > -- > Ewald Geschwinde > _______________________________________________ > Dbmail-dev mailing list > Dbmail-dev@dbmail.org > http://twister.fastxs.net/mailman/listinfo/dbmail-dev > --