On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 1:48 AM, Gilles Chehade <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 01:20:30AM -0700, Shawn Wallbridge wrote:
>> I am setting up a new mail server using OpenBSD 5.0. Initially this
>> was the smtpd.conf I went with, based on the guide on calomel.org
>> (https://calomel.org/opensmtpd.html) and this post on daemon forums
>> (http://www.daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=6228).
>>
>
> Please forget that calomel website... I beg you...
>
> It is inaccurate from the very first paragraph, there is nothing in the
> OpenSMTPD page that you cannot find in the man pages !
>
>
>> # cat /etc/mail/smtpd.conf
>> <snip>
>> map "virtual" { source db "/etc/mail/virtual.db" }
>> <snip>
>> accept from all for domain "domain1.com" alias "virtual" deliver to
maildir
>> accept from all for domain "domain1.org" alias "virtual" deliver to
maildir
>> accept from all for domain "domain1.net" alias "virtual" deliver to
maildir
>> <snip>
>>
>
> That is three primary domains using a map called "virtual" to resolve
> aliases, definitely not what you want.
>
>
>> # cat /etc/mail/virtual
>>
>> # Tried both with and with out : separators
>> [email protected]      user1
>> [email protected]      user2
>> [email protected]      user3
>> [email protected]  user4
>>
>
> Your virtual map is incorrect also, keep on reading.
>
>
>> When I telnet in to send mail to the virtual domains (the primary
>> domain works fine), I get a rejection...
>>
>> Mar 19 02:27:35 mail smtpd[31255]: 344f0d39: from=<[email protected]>,
>> relay=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.socal.res.rr.com [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx],
>> stat=LocalError (530 5.0.0 Recipient rejected: [email protected])
>>
>
> Yup, both conf and map are incorrect, so it just won't work.
>
>
>> So I did some more research.
>>
>> On this page
(http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/usr.sbin/smtpd/makemap.8
>> ), for Revision 1.10, it states that...
>>
>> - they no longer need an explicit rule in smtpd.conf for EACH domain
>>
>> instead we introduce the: accept for virtual map "mapname" [...] syntax
>> which refers to a map that can be manipulated at runtime.
>>
>> Which matches the man page for smtpd.conf. So, I have tried this in my
>> smtpd.conf file...
>>
>> <snip>
>> # tried with type db and using makemap, switched to plain as a test
>> map "virtual" { source plain "/etc/mail/virtual" }
>> <snip>
>> accept from all for virtual "virtual" deliver to maildir
>> <snip>
>>
>
> Now the smtpd.conf is correct (and matches the man page) ;-)
>
>
>> Same problem, mail is rejected.
>>
>
> The map is still wrong.
>
>
>> I have tried a bunch of different things, with no luck. I am guessing
>> I am missing something very basic. I wish their was more documentation
>> out there, but I think I have read every page out there. I can't wait
>> for the book.
>>
>
> Ahem...
>
> So since reading smtpd.conf(5) helped you fix smtpd.conf, let's give a try
> at fixing the virtual map with makemap(8).
>
> Jump to the section called "VIRTUAL DOMAINS":
>
> VIRTUAL DOMAINS
>     Virtual domains are kept in maps.  To add support for a virtual domain,
>                                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>     add a domain key ``example.com          whatever'' to the virtual map.
>     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>     To create single virtual address, add ``[email protected]    user'' to
the
>     virtual map.  To handle all mail destined to any user at example.com,
add
>     ``@example.com user'' to the virtual map.
>
>     In addition to adding an entry to the virtual map, one must add a
filter
>     rule that accepts mail for virtual domains, for example:
>
>           map "vdomains" { source db "/etc/mail/vdomains.db" }
>           accept for virtual "vdomains" deliver to mbox
>
> The second sentence explains what you have to do to enable a virtual
domain,
> and which is precisely what's lacking from your map.
>
> The second paragraph also documents what you found in smtpd.conf(5)
regarding
> the format of the rule for a virtual domain. It was documented in two
places.
>
>
>> Anyone out there have virtual domains working that would be willing to
>> share their config? Or help point me in the right direction?
>>
>
> Done !
>
> Gilles
>
> PS: please forget that calomel site.
>
> --
> Gilles Chehade
>
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Thank you very much, your email and Marcus helped fix the problem.

Just wondering, how do you get that version of the makemap man page? I
tried the openbsd site, as well as man makemap 8 on my machine. They
are all sendmail based, which is probably why I didn't catch that.

Again, thank you very much. I was about to switch back to Postfix.

shawn

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