On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 11:40:23AM -0400, Peter Green wrote:
> Please help. I'm totally confused as to why this is happening. :(

I suspect this is all due to some misunderstanding on how virtualdomains
work.
If you have configured a virtualdomain, all the users in that domain
must exist as /virtdomain/example.com/.qmail-<users> regardless whether
they exist as real users on the system qmail ist running on.

Thus if you have a virtualdomain  example.com  and the real hostname
of your computer is  host.otherexample.com  and you have a real user
on your system named  joe, creating a
    /virtdomain/example.com/.qmail-foo
    &[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will not automatically deliver the messages to the mailbox of the user
joe on the system. At least not unless you have either
     /virtdomain/example.com/.qmail-joe
     &[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
     /virtdomain/example.com/.qmail-joe
     /home/joe/Maildir

I think this also was the problem with your former mail.
You did have a .qmail-default, but no .qmail-u2 and .qmail-u3
Thus, mail to "info" goes to u1, u2, u3.
Mail to u2 and u3 both go to default, with delivers to u1 and then
via vdelivermail (dunno that programm, though) to the "real" users u2, u3.
This makes 3 (info, 2x default) for u1, and 2 (2x default) for u2, u3.

        \Maex

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