Quoting Tolga <[email protected]>:



On 02/01/2012 12:17 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Zitat von Baptiste Bauer <[email protected]>:

Hi !

I am suspicious !

I use POSTFIX.

I suppose my workmate spy my mail sending ! ( i don't know how ! )



ð I checked « aliases » : no redirection.



But there is a « generic.db » file .... And the file « generic » has been
deleted ( i don't find it )



How to check this file and the configuration ?



How check if somebody receive my mail too, without use « Aliases ».



Thank you for answsers.


Hello

have a look where "generic" is used in main.cf/master.cf. Maybe try to dump the content with "db_dump -p <path to file>".

Regards

Andreas

After I saw OP's post I checked my postfix directory, and I have a generic file as well. It's not mentioned anywere in main.cf or master.cf. First few lines are:

# GENERIC(5) GENERIC(5)
#
# NAME
# generic - Postfix generic table format
#
# SYNOPSIS
# postmap /etc/postfix/generic
#
# postmap -q "string" /etc/postfix/generic
#
# postmap -q - /etc/postfix/generic <inputfile

This is part of the Postfix default install, that's why it is empty. The OP had a generic.db but no generic file so it is suspected that someone has altered the text file (generic) and postmaped it so Postfix can use it. The text file is gone, maybe to hide the changes done.

Regards

Andreas


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