Hi,

it's now fixed and turned out to be my fault.

During testing I'd created a file .courier in the users $HOME directory, 
This file contained ./Maildir which was overriding the DEFAULTDELIVERY  
command.

Thanks to those who offered help and pointed me in the right direction.

Rob

Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Rob Kettle wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've installed the full courier suite.
>>
>> The smtp gateway is working fine and is delivering mail locally.
>>
>> I'm trying to implement maildrop so that it can call spamassassin but
>> what ever I try the mail is delivered locally showing 'courierlocal'
>> in the mail logs. There is no evidence I can see that it tries to use
>> maildrop (no log entries).
>>
>> I've used theh webadmin tool to set teh local delivery method as well
>> as editing courier config file.
>>
>> Any ideas where I've gone wrong would be appreciated.
>>     
>
> In you user definition (userdb, sql, whatever), are you specifying the
> location of the user's mailbox?  If you do that, it will override
> defaultdelivery and deliver directly to the specified mailbox.  If you
> want to use maildrop, you have to leave off the mailbox specification
> and only specify a home directory for the user.
>
>   

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