And the answer is, auth_username_format=%n in dovecot.conf.
On 03/16/2017 01:04 AM, Doug Barton wrote:
Looks like this is a dovecot problem after all. :)
I can get Postfix to deliver to lmtp, but it's telling it to deliver to
a fully qualified 'u...@domain.tld' address. Postfix says that it
Looks like this is a dovecot problem after all. :)
I can get Postfix to deliver to lmtp, but it's telling it to deliver to
a fully qualified 'u...@domain.tld' address. Postfix says that it can't
find that user, and that turns out to be the case.
dovecot: auth: Debug: master in:
On Wed, 15 Mar 2017 10:31:17 -0700, Doug Barton stated:
>I considered sending to the postfix list instead, and would be happy
>to do that if it's more appropriate.
If you do decide to submit your problem to Postfix, and I think you
should, please follow the directions at
I considered sending to the postfix list instead, and would be happy to
do that if it's more appropriate.
In regards to your suggestion, I've tried local_transport and
mailbox_transport, but both result in mail bouncing because "User
doesn't exist." I've added my virtual_maps file to
Hello Doug,
First off since this is a postfix configuration problem I beleive it would be
better suited in the postfix mailing list. The way I understand it is that you
are editing the virtual transport map when you should be changing the local
transport map because you are delivering to a
First I'd like to thank all the developers and contributors to dovecot.
I've been using it for many years, and deeply appreciate your fine work. :)
dovecot --version
2.2.22 (fe789d2)
I have a working installation with postfix and dovecot, and I want to
add sieve to it, so I am trying to