qmail-ldap is not doing what you expect. If you wanna catch the mail for sancho-spam you need a ldap entry for sancho-spam else qmail-ldap will tell you the account does not exist.
If you enable the dash-ext feature qmail-ldap tries a few more accounts. In your case: 1) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now if you add [EMAIL PROTECTED] to mailalternateaddress you can emulate the old qmail behaviour. This works only if you set qmailDotMode to both or even better dotonly. If you use dotonly mail to sancho-blabla will result in a no such mailbox error while with both it will be delivered to the main box. At least this is the theory.
OK. What I want to make sure is that I have varying control of the delivery process to varying extension addresses for this user. For example, mail to sancho-spam should be silently dropped, mail to sancho-work should be forwarded to another address, and mail to sancho-keeper should be sent to ./Maildir/ .
What you're saying is that adding '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' will cause lookup through .qmail files as long as qmailDotMode is set to both or dotonly, correct?
What should happen if someone sends mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'?
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