[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In any case I first tried creating a .qmail-root file in the
/var/qmail/alias directory and I got a bounce error stating that
machine.domain.com was not in locals, blah,blah,blah. So I added the
machine name to locals and I didn't get a bounce error, but I also
didnt' get the email in the forwarded account.
Where did the mail end up? What do the logs say?
I tried editing
.qmail-root using vdelivermail (was wondering if it needed to use
this file for proper delivery) and still no luck.
That will not help things.
In my testing I also noticed that no aliasing seemed to be working
for me for the domain.com domain. For example, I have a real user of
[EMAIL PROTECTED], this user has a .qmail-user file in
/usr/local/vpopmail/domains/domain directory that has a command of
/usr/local/bin/maildrop ./jr/Maildir/mailfilter and it works fine.
But if I
add a .qmail-useralias file with the same directive no email is
forwarded.
By ``real user'', I assume that you mean a vpopmail user created with
vadduser. If you create .qmail files in a vpopmail domain directory, they
will be interpreted by qmail, not vdelivermail. Thus a .qmail-user file
overrides the vpopmail user. If .qmail files are not working in a vpopmail
domain directory, then that is a qmail problem, not a vpopmail problem.
Perhaps this is a separate issue, but just trying to include all
pertinent info. Sorry for the long email - I think I'm just missing
something basic here...
You are missing your log files. They should tell you exactly what is
happening (or not happening, as the case may be).
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David Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://david.acz.org/