> >> Check whether the domain account home directory has global read and
> >> execute permissions.  When receiving mail, courieresmtpd runs as
> >> the courier user.  If it has read and execute permissions on the
> >> home directory it will refuse to accept any mail that does not have
> >> a matching .courier-username file.
> > 
> > I made all home directories world readable (the .courier files already
> > were),
> 
> And what about the world execute permissions?

All directory permissions are 755. All file permissions are 644. And
mail is still initially accepted for nonexistent .courier-usernames in
these domains, which results in the undesirable double bounce.

Charles

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