Lars,

    I happen to be having the exact same problem.  Well, almost, I think my
issue is reversed. 

    Mail coming in from external STMP checks fine, and ends up in the
correct area and mail boxes.  Users checking their e-mail via POP-3 are told
they do not exist, and therefore are not able to pickup mail.

    I have one user exempt to this, but not on purpose.  A previous user set
up in the system seems to be able to read e-mails from his home Maildir.  I
know what your going to say, but mail is not sent to his home Maildir, it is
sent to the alternate within vmailmgr settings.  Well you got that one
right.  So infact that is the only user that can log in, but has not a
single piece of mail to where qmail is getting is mail from.

    Basically when an external user attempts to connect to POP3 they are
told they don't exist, because qmail-pop3d is not looking in the correct
area when they get handled by 'checkvpw'. (my guess)  so, how do I change
it?

    Anyway, no user is loosing mail, as it is all getting saved in the right
area.

If anyone comes up with a solution to this, it would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers,

Sean


Lars Skovlund wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have a problem with VMailMgr. When doing SMTP, I am told that the user
> does not exist - POP3 seems to work fine (although, of course, no mail is
> in the mailbox). Putting a few debug statements in vdeliver shows that
> the program is, in fact, invoked.
> 
> Specifically, I am told:
> 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> No mailbox here by that name (#5.1.1)
> 
> I have created the domain user medarddk.
> 
> The logs say: 
> 
> starting delivery 12: msg 174209 to local [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I am not sure what the above line _should_ read.
> 
> I would be grateful for any help,
> 
> Lars
> 

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