On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 03:32:54PM +0800, Hotdog wrote:
> In the server's users/assign,I added the following line:
> =hotdog:nobody:65534:65534:/usr/mail/ho/hotdog:::
> so mailbox [EMAIL PROTECTED] is work fine . :)
>
> then I did another test,I sent some letters to [EMAIL PROTECTED], for the
>reason I want to know if qmail think this is letter to mailbox 'hotdog' or to another
>un-existent box 'hotdog-test'. (in users/assign, it begin with '=' and not '+')
>
> qmail's log show me :
>
> 576977.293613 starting delivery 464: msg 23707 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 576977.295332 status: local 1/10 remote 2/50
> 576977.310426 delivery 464: success: did_0+0+0/
The last line says "did_0+0+0", ie. it didn't do any deliveries, or
pipes or forwards, and the message went down a black hole. Perhaps you
have a user "hotdog" in your /etc/passwd, and they have in their home
directory a file .qmail-test or .qmail-default which doesn't have
explicit delivery instructions (perhaps a single '#' character), so the
mail is getting thrown away.
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