On Mon, 10 May 2010 17:30:48 -0400 Phil Howard <ttip...@gmail.com> articulated:
> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 17:11, Romer Ventura <rvent...@h-st.com> > wrote: > > > try using -d ${recipient}, but change the format of the username in > > dovecot.conf > > > > What does "change the format of the username" mean? > > > > > What i did was to set the mail attribute for each user in AD, then > > perform a query for it and have dovecot group users by domain, this > > way i can have us...@example.net and us...@example.com > > > Sorry, now I'm just not following this at all. I don't know what mail > attribute apply here, and I don't know what "in AD" means. > > I have the following in in my dovecot-postfix.conf file: > > mail_location = > maildir:/home/mail/dnamesum=%12MLd/dname=%Ld/unamesum=%12MLn/uname=%Ln/mail > > And this was working until I switched to the "virtual_transport = > dovecot" method ... although %d was coming up empty (and %12MLd was > the md5 of empty). Ultimately my intention is to have: > > mail_location = maildir:/home/mail/%2MLd/%Ld/%2MLn/%Ln/mail Please post the output of "dovecot -n" and "postconf -n". Better, provide output from the postfinger tool. This can be found at http://ftp.wl0.org/SOURCES/postfinger. -- Jerry dovecot.u...@seibercom.net Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored. Please do not ignore the Reply-To header. __________________________________________________________________