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From: Victor.Duchovnimorganstanley.com
Date: Mon Jul 01 2002 - 17:19:05 CDT

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    On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Phil Howard wrote:

    > So what should I be using to deliver the mail into mailboxes on the local
    > machine, where the mailbox is a name exactly the same as the user part
    > of the address, appended to a path (/var/spool/mail), where every mailbox
    > is owned by one specific system user. The mailed-to users do not have
    > home directories, so there is no .forward file. If there are any addresses
    > that need to be forwarded to some other, a map for that is good, but if
    > the address is not found in the map, it should just be delivered normally.
    >

    Use a better (than "virtual") delivery agent which comes with your virtual
    user POP/IMAP server.

    The simplest configuration with the bundled VDA is to use the "static" map
    for virtual_uid_maps and virtual_gid_maps. Then use a suitable map type
    (perhaps MySQL or "userdb" to share data with the POP/IMAP server) to
    manage just virtual_mailbox_maps.

    There is no support for a "/some/path/%d/%u" format template in the
    virtual delivery agent which ships with Postfix.

    -- 
    	Viktor.
    

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