No unfortunately I do not, it would make life a lot easier if that was all
that was wrong. The way the system is set up the admins have logins in a
real /etc/passwd on the machine, then there is an ldap server that
provides information on the 'users'.
The admins in the /etc/passwd file can receive mail, but the users on the
LDAP server can't.
However if I run qmail-getpw from the command line it retrieves the users
information no problem, same as with the admins. The permissions on the
Maildirs and homedirs are all fine, as are ownerships. So I can't
understand why qmail still refuses to deliver.
The fact the qmail-getpw seems to work is what confuses me.
herbie
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> Andrew J Herbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does qmail use any other delivery mechainism's by default?
> >
> > I have found that using nss_ldap, people in the local passwd file will get
> > email, people in the LDAP database will not. Yet I can run qmail-getpw on
> > a user in LDAP and it returns the right response, yet still will not
> > deliver the mail. What am I missing?
>
> qmail-getpw will not be used if the qmail-users mechanism is in place. Do you
> have a /var/qmail/users/cdb file?
>
> Charles
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