On Dienstag, Februar 18, 2003, at 04:43 Uhr, Brendon Colby wrote:
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).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? -- 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.
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:wq Claudio
