On Dienstag, Februar 18, 2003, at 04:43  Uhr, Brendon Colby wrote:

On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 12:59:41AM +0100, Andre Oppermann wrote:
Brendon,

do you have a catchall or .qmail-alias somewhere?

What version of qmail-ldap are you running? What extra patches have
you added to qmail-ldap?

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Andre

I have no catchall addresses set up. Qmail just tries to deliver locally
whenever there is a local account, whether or not an LDAP account
exists. If I have a local account "bob" on any machine in my cluster,
and I send an e-mail to "bob@anydomainwehost" it gets delivered locally,
no matter if there is an LDAP user setup or not. This is very strange.

I'm using qmail-ldap-1.03-20021201.patch with no other pathes.

You have local deliver turned on and a local user man (like most of us). Now because there is no man@whatever in your ldap db qmail-lspawn tries the other possible db (user cdb and passwd db). qmail finds no a user man and is absolutly happy about it. I will think about it how to fix the problem but this is IMHO a stock qmail problem. There are many system accounts with no real person behind it (daemon, operator, bin, uucp, www, named and on OpenBSD many more).

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:wq Claudio

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