The typical use is to have 'user' as the username, not '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

So your email comes to [EMAIL PROTECTED], in the aliases table, but when you log
in you just type 'user' and your password. By no means is this a rule, and
for your application, it does certainly seem cumbersome!

Aaron


On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, [iso-8859-2] Jan Pavl?k wrote:

> Hi,
> i want to ask only, why must be username like alias in "aliases" when use
> Dbmail with postfix with this transport? It isn't easily search aliases and
> when no alias found, search then users?
> I don't understand this...
>
>
> INSERT INTO aliases VALUES (1,  <mailto:'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'>
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', '1', 0);
> INSERT INTO users VALUES (1,  <mailto:'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'> '[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]',
> 'x', 0, 0, 'crypt', '2003-01-24 19:47:25');
> --
>
> dbmail    unix  -       n       n       -       -       pipe
>   flags= user=dbmail:dbmail argv=/usr/local/sbin/dbmail-smtp -d ${recipient}
>
> --
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