> Am 19.01.2015 um 23:50 schrieb Edgar Pettijohn <[email protected]>:
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> On 01/19/15 09:57, Jason Barbier wrote:
>> Read the descriptions in the manual pages it makes it pretty clear.
>> virtual is a specific type of aliasing.
>> userbase changes the user database where look ups happen.
>>
> The "userbase" section could be clearer. I made the same mistake before
> getting things right.
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Gilles said this once as a comment to a similar scenario:
"This can be achieved using a catchall:
table domains { example.org, example.com }
table vusers { "@" => user }
table userbase { user => user:10:100:/tmp }
accept for domain <domains> virtual <vusers> users <userbase> [...]
If you're going to create a virtual setup where all mail ultimately hits the
same userinfo, it should be virtualized at the "virtual" level, not at the
"users" level.“
I don’t see how userbase is doing what I want.
The user base format is as follows:
joe 1000:100:/home/virtual/joe
This is not what I have and what I need. I don’t have local users who receive
emails. All email arriving to the server is forwarded to 2 or 3 addresses which
are not hosted on this server.
So I feel my configuration is quite correct.
Regards
Ben.
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