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From: Steve (steve123_at_iprimus.com.au)
Date: Thu Jan 02 2003 - 01:15:42 CST

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    xxx is not my domain :P its just hiding my domain..

    Its getting passed postfix yeh.. but when postfix sends it to maildrop it
    sends the to addy as blahdrifthost.com

    then maildrop looks up for blahdrifthost.com and cant find it so yeh..

    /Steve
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Andrew Reid" <andrew.reidplug.cx>
    To: "Steve" <steve123iprimus.com.au>
    Cc: <postfix-userspostfix.org>
    Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 5:22 PM
    Subject: Re: PostFix And MailDrop

    On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 05:13:41PM +1100, Steve wrote:

    > Just say if i was to send an email to stevexxx.com maildrop looks up the
    > table and see's stevexxx.com is there so it dilvers it..
    > But if i send an email to blahdrifthost.com MailDrop looks up the table
    and
    > cant see blahdrifthost.com and comes back with this error
    >
    > Jan 2 17:03:10 xxx postfix/pipe[14744]: 14439271EC: to=blahxxx.com,
    > relay=maildrop, delay=1, status=deferred (temporary failure. Command
    output:
    > /usr/local/bin/maildrop: Invalid user specified. )
    >
    > But in my mysql tables i have a user called masterxxx.com that has a
    > catch-all addy of xxx.com
    >
    > Is there anyway to make postfix or maildrop see that its a catch-all addy?

    If it's getting as far as maildrop, at least you're getting past the
    Postfix side of things. Perhaps its Maildrop not knowing how to deal
    with the catch-all "xxx.com". That, or it's got an adversion to porn
    domains :-)

       - andrew

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