At 12AM +0100 on 17/02/13 you (Silvio Siefke) wrote: > On Sat, 16 Feb 2013 03:49:37 +0000 Ben Morrow <b...@morrow.me.uk> wrote: > > > The setup given in that howto will accept mail for any user at one of > > the domains listed in virtual_mailbox_domains, and mail for > > nonexistent users will then be bounced by Dovecot. This is a very bad > > idea, since you'll end up becoming a backscatter source; you should > > set up a separate Postfix table listing the valid users at those > > domains, and put that table in virtual_mailbox_maps. (You don't want > > to use /etc/postfix/virtual for this, you want a separate table.) > > my main.cf > http://nopaste.info/23ee74a772.html
Excerpts: | virtual_mailbox_domains = silvio-siefke.de, silviosiefke.com | virtual_mailbox_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/maps/mailbox | virtual_transport = lmtp:unix:private/dovecot-lmtp | | smtpd_recipient_restrictions = | reject_unverified_recipient, > When i understand correct the passwd file from Dovecot is enough when > i delivered over dovecot lmtp? Since you have 'reject_unverified_recipient', Postfix will check with the LMTP server whether or not the recipient exists. > Or must i set the mailboxes in the /etc/postfix/virtual too? Did you read the text you quoted above? I specifically said you do *not* want to use /etc/postfix/virtual for this. What do you have in hash:/etc/postfix/maps/mailbox? If this is a complete list of all addresses at your virtual_mailbox_domains, you can remove reject_unverified_recipient; otherwise, you want to remove virtual_mailbox_maps. > Sorry for question, its long time i work with postfix and dovecot > and in last years dovecot change much in config. This is not really a Dovecot problem. Ben