Dave Sill wrote:
> 
> Daniel Augusto Fernandes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >I've looked the PIC.local2virt.
> >Question: When a virtual domain is assigned to an user like that:
> >+epostal.com.br-:epostal.com.br:3367:503:/home/vpopmail/domains/epostal.com.br:-::
> >
> >What happens?
> 
> Well, unfortunately none of the PIC's cover the case of a successful
> lookup in qmail-users. Luckily, "Life with qmail" answers this
> question. See http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#qmail-users for
> complete details.

I'll study it.

> 
> >Does it setuid and chdir to that user home, look for .qmail-user?
> >What if it finds .qmail-default (as in my case)?
> 
> qmail-lspawn runs qmail-local with the specified UID and GID. If the
> message was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it'd be delivered according
> to instructions in /home/vpopmail/domains/epostal.com.br/.qmail-info.
> 
> >I have the folowing .qmail:
> >| preline maildrop -d "$EXT@$HOST"
> >

I said it badly here. That is the '.qmail-default' for that virtual
domain.

> >How could qmail-lspawn know where I have my virtual users info? Like
> >/home/vpopmail/domains/*/vpasswd.
> 

This was another question.

> I don't know exactly what you mean, and I don't use vpopmail, but if
> there's a matching entry in users/assign, that specifies all the
> details qmail-lspawn needs.

With this users/assign line:
+epostal.com.br-:epostal.com.br:3367:503:/home/vpopmail/domains/epostal.com.br:-::

What will it do next after not finding '.qmail-<user>' in
'/home/vpopmail/domains/epostal.com.br'?

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