Am Sonntag, 9. Oktober 2005 22:19 schrieb Gordon Messmer:
> > I want mail to e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] delivered to
> >   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > while local ist one of my local domains.
>
> I'm trying to replicate what you're doing, here, and I'm not sure it's
> going to work.  I'll tell you what I've got so far, and someone else may
> provide the missing pieces, or may tell you for certain that it won't work.
>
> I've put the following lines in hosteddomains:
> blarg.dragonsdawn.net
> .belch.dragonsdawn.net        blarg.dragonsdawn.net

Maybe my setup is too weird, but is it possible that this conflicts with 
mysql-stored IMAP-account-usernames? :)

I have an account named "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" in my database that is used for 
mailbox retrieval. But it should not be used for message delivery. But if 
bwurst.org is in hosteddomains, courier could look that domain up in the 
database and put mail in my default mailbox without using custom delivery 
instructions from .courier-files, right? This is just a question, I did not 
try it out. But from what I understood from hosteddomains, this could lead to 
problems, right?


> A message sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will result in
> lookups for [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
> a check for /etc/courier/aliasdir/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:dragonsdawn:net.

Ok, so it propably could work but doesn't. Would be great if Sam could tell us 
if it's intended behavior or a bug. :)

Thanks for your detailled tests, Gordon!

cu, Bernd


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