Re: [courier-users] After migrating courier dotcourier-default directory is not read

2014-04-29 Thread Dennis Plöger | getit GmbH
Hello! THANK YOU! That solved it. The problem was, that I was testing with an address called "postmas...@getit.ch" all the time and there actually WAS a system user called "getit". So, when he tried to deliver mail, he only searched inside the getit user's home for .courier-files and didn't lo

Re: [courier-users] After migrating courier dotcourier-default directory is not read

2014-04-29 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 04/29/2014 03:00 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Before sending the RCPT TO command, there will be a 'submit' process > running. Attach strace to it, with the -s 256 flag, and then submit > the RCPT TO command. This will log every file the submit process > opens, which should provide some indica

Re: [courier-users] After migrating courier dotcourier-default directory is not read

2014-04-29 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Dennis Plöger | getit GmbH writes: Hi! > - Run makealiases Hmm... makealiases doesn't seem to take /etc/courier/aliasdir into account I think. Or am I wrong? makealiases -dump doesn't include the forwarded adresses from /etc/courier/aliasdir, but didn't on the original system as well.

Re: [courier-users] After migrating courier dotcourier-default directory is not read

2014-04-29 Thread Dennis Plöger | getit GmbH
Hi! > - Run makealiases Hmm... makealiases doesn't seem to take /etc/courier/aliasdir into account I think. Or am I wrong? makealiases -dump doesn't include the forwarded adresses from /etc/courier/aliasdir, but didn't on the original system as well. > - Also check the ownership and the permis

Re: [courier-users] After migrating courier dotcourier-default directory is not read

2014-04-29 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Dennis Plöger | getit GmbH writes: Hi Sam! Thanks for the response. > This should work fine. Check the permissions of /etc/aliasdir. It should be > owned by the courier user. It is: drwxr-xr-x 2 daemon daemon 155648 Apr 29 13:00 aliasdir/ Any other ideas? Just ran a small test myself, see

Re: [courier-users] After migrating courier dotcourier-default directory is not read

2014-04-29 Thread Dennis Plöger | getit GmbH
Hi Sam! Thanks for the response. > This should work fine. Check the permissions of /etc/aliasdir. It should be > owned by the courier user. It is: drwxr-xr-x 2 daemon daemon 155648 Apr 29 13:00 aliasdir/ Any other ideas? Kind regards Dennis ---

Re: [courier-users] After migrating courier dotcourier-default directory is not read

2014-04-29 Thread Dennis Plöger | getit GmbH
- Ursprüngliche Mail - > Dennis Plöger | getit GmbH writes: > > > Hello! > > > > I have just migrated a courier-mta 0.47-4 on Debian to a 0.63-0 on Ubuntu. > > For this, I have copied the user's mailboxes and /etc/courier. > > > > It basically all went fine and I can send and receive mai

Re: [courier-users] After migrating courier dotcourier-default directory is not read

2014-04-29 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Dennis Plöger | getit GmbH writes: Hello! I have just migrated a courier-mta 0.47-4 on Debian to a 0.63-0 on Ubuntu. For this, I have copied the user's mailboxes and /etc/courier. It basically all went fine and I can send and receive mails. However, we use some kind of virtual domain setu

[courier-users] After migrating courier dotcourier-default directory is not read

2014-04-29 Thread Dennis Plöger | getit GmbH
Hello! I have just migrated a courier-mta 0.47-4 on Debian to a 0.63-0 on Ubuntu. For this, I have copied the user's mailboxes and /etc/courier. It basically all went fine and I can send and receive mails. However, we use some kind of virtual domain setup and mainly use the global dotcourier-c