Black Ice wrote:
>
> I'm having a slight problem getting qmail to deliver messages correctly for
> a virtual domain i'm trying to set up.
First you must define what you mean by a virtual domain.
> The domain is neondesign.net, to
> an account named raw.
An account named raw. Shall we assume you mean an entry in
/etc/passwd with an associated entry in /etc/group, or do
you mean something else.
If you are not precise in your information, how can anyone
help decode your cryptic language?
> control/virtualdomains has neondesign.net:raw in
> it, and neondesign.net is in rcpthosts and locals,
So your "domain" (yet undefined how you use it) and the
"account" (we shall assume you mean an /etc/passwd entry)
has a home directory.
Shall we also assume you have a directory entry in the
/etc/passwd account for raw?
Shall we also assume you have a valid shell path for raw?
Apparently you assume we will.
> ~raw/.qmail-default
> has ./Mailbox.
.qmail-default.. what about .qmail? you don't have a .qmail
file either?
Shall we assume your qmail-start line as well?
Did you start it up with Mailbox or Maildir?
Please be specific.
> sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] works, but no other
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] works.
> it just gets kicked back with "no mailbox
> here by that name". I have a feeling that it's something simple that i'm
> overlooking. Hopefully someone can shed some light on this. Thanks.
It would help if you read all the documentation first. And would
understand
the meaning of locals/rcpthosts/virtualdomains and the associated
processing
of virtualdomain tags, and the associated processing of
/var/qmail/users/assign
files.
Ken Jones