On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 12:18 AM, Jason R. Mastaler wrote:


Remco Rijnders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

@domain.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

which will send all mail to any email address on said domain to the
defined user. This user has no actual account on the server.

You can't install TMDA on a server which you have no account. How about installing it in [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s account instead?

I've been staring at this myself for a while... Since the virtual and aliases files function the same way, couldn't you do the following (since all the mail goes to the same address):

in /etc/postfix/virtual:
@domain.com | /path/to/tmda-virtualhost-copy/bin/tmda-filter

And then set the action for tmda itself to send all approved mail on to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address? What would break (I know something will) in this example?

Alternately, of course, you can make a local user, use that as the destination for /etc/postfix/virtual, and then use a .forward to pass all the mail along. You'd still be left, presumably, with an account that would never have its pending queue looked at, but assuming nothing ever breaks, and everyone confirms happily, it shouldn't be that* big a problem. ;)

-deano

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