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Lloyd Zusman wrote:
> All my users are virtual and use a Maildir for their incoming mail.  For
> example, for the email address [EMAIL PROTECTED], their mailbox is
> this:
> 
>   /var/vmail/virtdomain.com/user/{cur,new,tmp}
> 
> All of these live under /var/vmail, and they are all owned by user
> "vmail" and group "vmail".
> 
> Therefore, there is no unique HOME directory associated with any email
> address.  In this case, what should I do in place of the ~/.forward file
> that's described in these docs?  And where would each user's ~/.tmda
> directory live?

I would categorize the following as the user's HOME:

/var/vmail/virtdomain.com/user

If possible, can you move the maildir into a subdir, so it's:

/var/vmail/virtdomain.com/user/Maildir

This probably isn't strictly needed, but it might keep things clean.

Logically, given the above definition of HOME, the .forward file would be:

/var/vmail/virtdomain.com/user/.forward

However, I'm wondering if that would actually work. What local delivery
agent are you using? I assume not the standard postfix LDA; isn't that
for system users only? If you are using the standard postfix LDA, the
above .forward location would probably work.
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