On Monday 16 July 2007 08:05:49 Bernhard Stöckner wrote:
> While I was using authuserdb, maildrop was not working.
>
> I created usernames equal to their mail accounts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). As far
> as I can see, everything works the way it is supposed to be.
>
> Each account only gets the mail it is supposed to get; plus, I can alias
> other domains to this account. The only thing failing me is
> non-unixacc-targeted aliases. Is that because of authpam?

I moved over to auth-pgsql now. Aliasing is still mostly broken; and worse, 
catch-all domains are broken as well.

I am using accounts named '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' in the postgres table. If im 
using 
accounts without a domain part, I can't send mail to them, even if I add an 
alias for it ([EMAIL PROTECTED]: user).

Please tell me what I am doing wrong, this is really frustrating.

Regards,
Bernhard

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