Simon a écrit : > On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:39 AM, mouss <mo...@ml.netoyen.net> wrote: >> Simon a écrit : >>> On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Simon <grem...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Wietse Venema <wie...@porcupine.org> >>>> wrote: >>>>> You are expanding the virtual aliase BEFORE the Amavis filter, >>>>> and another time after mail is filtered. >>>>> >>>>> See http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README, and look for examples >>>>> with receive_override_options. >>>> Thanks again.. OK: So the mail is getting delivered before amavis, >>>> which is fine for the normal address.. but the pipe gets delivered, >>>> then after amavis gets delivered again? Is that right? >>>> >>>> I need postfix to accept mail based on the virtual alises, filter the >>>> mail thru amavis, then deliver the mail to dbmail via dbmail-lmtp - am >>>> i going about this the correct way? >>>> >>> Bump.. can anyone check out this and see if i have things right? >> you need no pipe with amavisd-new. >> >> if mail gets delivered twice, you probably forgot to disable rewrite >> before amavisd-new. check amavisd-new README.postfix and follow it >> strictly. only when you get things working can you start customization. > > Sorry - i need to understand this correct in my head. > > Currently i have it setup like this: > > Network > Postfix > Content Filter (amavis) > Postfix > Network (DBMail) > > What is happening is listed in the thread, but basically the alias > that allows postfix to accept mail for t...@testdomain.co.nz, and then > deliver it thru the system to dbmail is working fine. Its when i add a > 2nd alias for t...@testdomain.co.nz that points it to the > autoresponder service (defined in master.cf).. I get 2 emails > delivered to the autoresponder. So am i correct that in the above > flow, it is delivering the mail to the autoresponder script before and > after amavis? >
That's possible. please do what I told you. if you did and you still have a problem, feel free to ask. but it's annoying for us to help fix problems that are known and for which the solution is as easy as to follow well documented procedures.