Well, since no one has an opinion, I'll post what I've done. I set up three different "system" users (webmaster, postmaster, and abuse) in the...
I've answered this one for myself through experimentation. I can indeed accept mail for non-existant addresses for listed domains as long as...
While I'm at it, here's another question: is forwarding set up so that I can accept mail for a non-existant address and forward it to a real...
After following the Postfix, Virtual Users on FC5 howto, do "system" accounts (ie, those in /etc/aliases such as webmaster, abuse, etc) need to be...
Solved Thanks for the reply. I've just figured out the cause. In the spirit of continuing to embarrass myself, the problem turned out to be...
It continues! As mentioned previously, I've followed the "Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier And MySQL (Fedora Core 5)" tutorial....
For those keeping score, the respectable side of me is losing to the stupid side by a huge margin. It was bloody Dovecot! I don't know why I...
More possible useful information. Postfix does receive mail for the test user in the table. There is a mydom.ain directory under /home/vmail...
Ok. That line wasn't in my.cnf so I added it instead of uncommenting. I placed it under the [mysqld] heading. I should add that I originally...
Thanks for the response. It'll be a few hours before I can swap hard drives to do this, but I'll give it a shot and report back with results.
I changed the client back to pop rather than imap and have experimented some more. I'm still getting password rejected errors on the pop side...
Dummy! I'm a dumb-head. 2 problems solved. First, and the cause of most of the errors, I stupidly left the password in the six custom...
I followed "Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier And MySQL (Fedora Core 5)" at...
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