On Sat, 03 Oct 2009 11:23:50 -0400 Charles Marcus <cmar...@media-brokers.com> wrote:
> On 10/3/2009, Jerry (ges...@yahoo.com) wrote: > > However, Postfix does not recognize the > > dovecot_destination_recipient_limit = 1 setting. > > What do you mean it does not recognize it? > > If you mean it doesn't show up in output of postconf -n, thats normal > (though irritating). Here's a quote from Wietse about this in response > to someone else's question about the same thing: > > "The postconf command does not read master.cf, therefore parameters > such as "transport"_destination_recipient_limit parameters usually > don't appear in postconf output." > > > There is a "virtual_destination_recipient_limit =" setting in > > Postfix. Is that the setting that I should tweak? > > No... is something not working right? I am not sure yet. I am still configuring Dovecot. I have just started using Virtual users/domains in Postfix and now want to incorporate Dovecot into the mix. I did just Googled around and found out about the dovecot_destination_recipient_limit = 1 setting though. I am just about to start up a test box to try everything out. I have one more question. Will Dovecot create the directory structure or do I have to create it myself. EXAMPLE: maildir directory: /var/mail/vhost/<domain>/<user>/{cur,new,tmp} If just the "/var/mail/vhost" structure exists, will Dovecot complete the directory structure? -- Jerry ges...@yahoo.com They are relatively good but absolutely terrible. Alan Kay, commenting on Apollos