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Re: sendmail virtusers question



>On Sat, 29 Sep 2001, Robert Waldner wrote:
>> Following situation:
>> 
>> I have a domain where some specific addresses (someone@domain.tld) 
>>  should be accepted and then be forwarded to another address 
>>  (someone@otherdomain.tld).
>> 
>> So I thought that the perfect job for the virtusertable, did some 
>>  entries of the form
>> someone@domain.tld:			someone@otherdomain.tld
>>  rebuilt the database, but no, that doesn't work.
>> 
>> "Local configuration error. MX list points back to me". The only MX is 
>>  for the box in question, of course. Ok, put domain.tld in 
>>  local-host-names. No, doesn't work, either:
>> 
>> Sep 29 13:14:15 ka sendmail[905]: NAA00903: to=<someone@domain.tld>,
>>  delay=00:00:15, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=cyrus, stat=User unknown
>> 
>> The virtusertable doesn't seem to get read when the domain is 
>>  local-host-names...
>> 
>> Now, before I start doing something really ugly involving local users 
>>  and .forwards, any hints for me? I'm usually quite able to help myself 
>>  wrt sendmail but there must be some knot in my brain here.

On Sat, 29 Sep 2001 04:47:36 PDT, Alvin Oga writes:
>did you do a make ( to reuild the db ) in /etc/mail ??

makemap hash virtusers<virtusers

>did you restart sendmail afterward ??

Not after the changes to the virtusers-db (no need to), but after 
 adding the new domain to local-host-names (which is not a db), yes, of 
 course.

>dont use ~/user/.forward file... pain-in-the-rump in the long run

Yes, that's why I want to avoid it, expecially since I've set up cyrus 
 to not being dependant on local users.

I could set something up via aliases I think, but then that would be valid 
 for all the domains my mailhub is serving, and there would be a *lot* 
 of clashes.

cheers,
&rw
-- 
-- NT is 'more secure' in so far as, if your average cracker screws
-- around with it very much, an NT system tends to remove itself
-- from the network rather promptly. -- ?, some CERT guy


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