with this configuration added in the alias table

alias
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

deliver_to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

it does also not work
This is the trace I sent in the first mail If the user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is not in dbmail he rejects the user and does not do a select in the
aliases table if there is one

Regards

On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 09:43:15 -0000, Aaron Stone
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
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> >
> 
> --
> 
> 


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Ewald Geschwinde

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