try mailing directly to user2 first. The problem probably lies there.

franky

> ----------
> From:         Joaquim Homrighausen[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To:     Joaquim Homrighausen
> Sent:         Wednesday, June 09, 1999 2:41 PM
> To:   qmail discussion list; Simon Woodward
> Subject:      RE: Handling mail for "@domain.com" and "@sub.domain.com" to
> dif
> 
>  * On Wed, 09 Jun 1999 14:34:21 +0100 (BST), Simon Woodward wrote:
> 
>  > Your files should be like this:
> 
> [..]
> 
> Aye. That part is configured correctly.
> 
> The message is (as I said previously), however, sent to the contents of
> the
> .qmail-default file in the alias/ directory (in my case,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> 
> Looking at the message sent to postmaster, it shows that it has been sent
> to
> user2. For some reason, it appears that qmail cannot deliver the message
> to
> user2 and thus goes to deliver it to the .qmail-default contents (alias/).
> 
> I wonder why it cannot deliver it. When previously had file/directory
> permission
> problems, qmail would complain.. but it doesn't do that now.
> 
> 
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