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From: Phil Howard (phil-postfix-usersipal.net)
Date: Mon Jul 01 2002 - 13:37:41 CDT

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    On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 12:02:14PM +0200, Jean-Pierre Schwickerath wrote:

    | Phil Howard <phil-postfix-usersipal.net> wrote:
    |
    | > What I mean by that is that the user names will not be listed
    | > in the /etc/passwd file. There is another file which looks
    | > like the first 2 fields of /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow which
    | > contains the list of valid users. The main question is how
    | > might I get Postfix to check this file for known users?
    |
    | There is a parameter called local_recipient_maps
    | --cut--
    | local_recipient_maps = $alias_maps unix:passwd.byname
    | --cut--
    |
    | There you could add your file(s) in any format that postfix
    | understands...

    I now have:

    local_recipient_maps = hash:/etc/virtual/users

    The file named "users" has each LHS with the username by itself and
    the RHS with just "OK". But the names are not recognized. Names
    that are in /etc/passwd are recognized even though I did not code
    unix:passwd.byname on local_recipient_maps at all. It's like it
    just doesn't see it at all and still uses the default.

    What do I look for next?

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