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Re: Virtual hosting and parent domain - Getting user unknown in virtual mailbox table

From: Christian Winter (thepoeta-za-z0-9.de)
Date: Wed Nov 02 2005 - 08:04:00 CST


mouss wrote:

> Christian Winter a écrit :
>
>>> what does
>>> # postmap -q mydomain.invalid
>>> mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_domains.cf
>>> return?
>>
>> Nothing at all.
>
> so it's not a local nor virtual domain. check the log again and see if
> the address has been rewritten.
> try postmap -q usermydomain.invalid with all your "rewrite" maps.

Tried that, but no result in any of the tables (also not using only the
domain). Just
like it should be.

>
>> But I found a little error in my transport table, where I had also
>> listed .mydomain.invalid
>> by accident. Once I took that out it worked. But I'd nonetheless very
>> mouch favour that
>> postfix delivered this domain by MX lookups rather than a manually
>> edited table.
>
> That's how it works. you must have something there.

Maybe I'm too blind. But at least it's not dead urgent anymore, so I
think I'll just print
everything on paper, pick a big cup of coffee and a text marker and make
myself
comfortable on the sofa with it after work. Sometimes the good old way
is still the
most effective one :-)

-Chris