[courier-users] Re: LDAP catch all alias

2003-06-03 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Matt Pavlovich writes: How do you setup a 'catch all' in LDAP for a domain where you have more than 1 user? The virutaldomain and virtualdomainuser document how to send all mail for a domain to a single user. I have tried adding [EMAIL PROTECTED] and @domain.com as 'mail' attributes to a CourierM

[courier-users] Re: LDAP catch all alias

2003-06-04 Thread Matt Pavlovich
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[courier-users] Re: LDAP catch all alias

2003-06-04 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Matt Pavlovich writes: Is this handled by the authdaemon or the ldapalias service? Also, was Neither. It is handled by the local mail module. If the local address was not found, and it contains the '@' character, the local part is replaced by 'alias', and the local mailbox lookup is tried aga

[courier-users] Re: LDAP catch all alias

2003-06-03 Thread Matt Pavlovich
Sam- I added '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' as a 'mail' attribute to an existing user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' that can receive mail. However, I am still getting user unknown messages when trying to send mail to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. authtest [EMAIL PROTECTED] returns correctly authtest [EMAIL PROTECTED] fails