Ok, but now I have no email:

debug: mda: all done for user "<getpwnam>:vmail"
debug: scheduler: evp:4bb1b8d779458d6b scheduled (mda)
mda: new user 1f4c8dcc1b038c63 for "<getpwnam>:vmail"
debug: lka: userinfo <getpwnam>:vmail
lookup: lookup "vmail" as USERINFO in table getpwnam:<getpwnam> ->
"vmail:5001:5001:/home/vmail"
debug: mda: new session 1f4c8dcdae55d45d for user "<getpwnam>:vmail" evpid
4bb1b8d779458d6b
debug: mda: no more envelope for "<getpwnam>:vmail"
debug: mda: got message fd 4 for session 1f4c8dcdae55d45d evpid
4bb1b8d779458d6b
debug: mda: querying mda fd for session 1f4c8dcdae55d45d evpid
4bb1b8d779458d6b
debug: smtpd: forking mda for session 1f4c8dcdae55d45d:
"/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/dovecot-lda -f [email protected] -d blo"
as vmail
debug: mda: got mda fd 5 for session 1f4c8dcdae55d45d evpid 4bb1b8d779458d6b
debug: mda: end-of-file for session 1f4c8dcdae55d45d evpid 4bb1b8d779458d6b
debug: mda: all data sent for session 1f4c8dcdae55d45d evpid
4bb1b8d779458d6b
debug: smtpd: mda process done for session 1f4c8dcdae55d45d: exited
abnormally
delivery: TempFail for 4bb1b8d779458d6b: from=<[email protected]>, to=<
[email protected]>, user=vmail, method=mda, delay=1m30s, stat=Error (exited
abnormally)
debug: mda: session 1f4c8dcdae55d45d done
debug: mda: user "vmail" becomes runnable
debug: mda: all done for user "<getpwnam>:vmail"


usuariosv
@foobar.com.ar vmail

usuarios
foo:$2b$06$aHet9bLmm.bkoK4A6tueb.eb0j2vivzV1pH7PrZoixwzBROTr0Gd6:5001:5001:/var/www/mail/%n



2015-03-12 19:07 GMT-03:00 Edgar Pettijohn III <[email protected]>:

> one system user will take care of it all. you could do:
>
> @domain.tld user
>
> and map all to one user.
>
> On Mar 12, 2015, at 5:05 PM, Gonzalo wrote:
>
> I mean, I don't want to create a system user per email account.
>  El mar 12, 2015 6:55 PM, "Edgar Pettijohn III" <[email protected]>
> escribió:
>
>> smtpd.conf(5)
>> *for* [*!*] *domain* *domain* *virtual* <*users*>This rule applies to
>> mail destined for the specified virtual*domain*. This parameter supports
>> the ‘*’ wildcard, so that a single rule for all sub-domains can be used,
>> for example:
>>
>> accept for domain "*.example.com" \
>>        virtual <users> deliver to mbox
>>
>> The table *users* *holds a key-value mapping of virtual to **system*
>> users. For an example of how to configure the *users* table, see
>> makemap(8) <http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=makemap&sec=8>.
>>
>> Also look in makemap(8) for some more details.
>>
>> For it to work you will have to have a system user to handle all of the
>> mail.  You would have to do the same with postfix and probably other mta.
>>
>
>


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