Hello list,
im new to courier-mta and ive got a question to
virtual user mapping.
This could be an old problem but I dont find
anything in the net.
If we configure an alias in
/etc/courier/aliases/system: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
username
We got always the same error: user unknown. We
On 2006-01-19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I need a quick way to get the ip address of the esternal esmtp client
that
submit emails to my courier.
You can find this information in the Received-Header. If you enable SPF,
courier also generates a Received-SPF header. Its probably easier
On 2006-01-21, Thomas-Ralf Sellmer wrote:
If we configure an alias in /etc/courier/aliases/system: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
username
Have you called makealiases?
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Georg
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Dino Ciuffetti writes:
On 2006-01-19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I need a quick way to get the ip address of the esternal esmtp client
that
submit emails to my courier.
You can find this information in the Received-Header. If you enable SPF,
courier also generates a Received-SPF header.
If we configure an alias in /etc/courier/aliases/system:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
username
Have you called makealiases?
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Georg
yes, we called makealiases :)
We got no problems with our default domain, only with the others. All
alias entries will be shown by the db file.
best regards/
Mit
Use Berkeley DB's tool to check your aliases.db.
If you have installed Berkeley 1.x, try:
db hash /usr/local/courier/etc/aliases.dat
If you use Berkeley 4.x, try:
db_dump185-4.3 -p /usr/local/courier/etc/aliases.dat
Thomas-Ralf Sellmer wrote:
If we configure an alias in