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Postfix will create it for you provided your delivery mechanism isn't
maildrop.

virtual_create_maildirsize = yes
virtual_transport = virtual

if virtual_transport = maildrop

you loose the ability to create the maildirs on the fly.

Sean

Jean Blignaut wrote:

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> Am I missing some thing in my con fig or does postfix not have the
> same ability exim does to create a maildir as long as your db says
> the user is valid?
>
>
>
> Let me rephrase that: do you always need to create the maildir by
> hand or is it possible to have postfix (or some thing else create
> it for you as soon as you add the new entry in your db)
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