>>>> Thanks for the quick response and sorry I missed that. Here's the
> output
>>>> from postfinger-1.30 without parameters:
>>>> --System Parameters--
>>>> mail_version = 2.5.6
>>>> hostname = davserver
>>>> uname = Linux davserver 2.6.28-gentoo-r4 #1 SMP Thu Mar 19 22:24:29
> GMT
>>>> 2009 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.66GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
>>>>
>>>> --Packaging information--
>>>>
>>>> --main.cf non-default parameters--
>>>> smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_inet_interfaces, permit_mynetworks,
>>>> permit_sasl_authenticated, permit
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>> This has no purpose.. permit, permit, permit, permit.
>>>     
>>
>> Cheers, I'll add a note to my todo list to change this and update the
> wiki
>> howto that I used - in the meantime - since it's all permits - it
> shouldn't
>> cause the problem, right?
> 
> Problems? No.
> I've been changing the wiki too so others do not ask.

Thanks

>>>> virtual_alias_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf
>>>> virtual_mailbox_base = /var/mail
>>>> virtual_mailbox_domains =
>>>>       
>>> mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_domain_maps.cf
>>>     
>>>> virtual_mailbox_maps =
> mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_mailbox_maps.cf
>>>> virtual_transport = dovecot
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>> What does 'postmap -q use...@schaumburger.info
>>> mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_mailbox_maps.cf'
>>>     
>>
>> This returns nothing, which I think is correct since usenet is just an
>> alias. When I run it on the destination mailbox
> stef...@schaumburger.info
>> it returns "stef...@schaumburger.info", again, I think this is correct?
>>
>>   
>>> and 'postmap -q use...@schaumburger.info
>>> mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_virtual_alias_maps.cf'
>>> return?
>>>     
>>
>> That gives "schaumburger.info/steffen/Maildir/"
>> The absolute path to the folder is
>> "/var/mail/schaumburger.info/steffen/Maildir/" so I think the result is
>> correct?
> When virtual_transport != virtual (the default), the result of a
> virtual_mailbox_map is ignored for the purpose of storage.
> Does a mail sent to stef...@schaumburger.info succeed?

No. I tried from this address (using roundcube webmail which simply says
"failed") as well as via SMTP on the server itself (ie. SMTP to
schaumburger.info to send a mail to stef...@schaumburger.info, gives the
error message that I posted). The folders do exist on the hard drive and
IMAP as well as POP3 access to them works.

> Also, show the (non-verbose) log lines for a transaction from the
> server, not the client.

The only thing postfix put in my log is the startup:
Mar 27 13:46:40 davserver postfix/postfix-script[24448]: starting the
Postfix mail system
Mar 27 13:46:40 davserver postfix/master[24449]: daemon started -- version
2.5.6, configuration /etc/postfix

I know you said non-verbose, but since the above was useless I tried
activating verbose for all lines in master.cf (except the dovecot one) but
the log still says nothing about my attempt to send a mail?? I did double
check my thunderbird config, and it does use schaumburger.info as SMTP
server - I'm really confused now :(

Cheers, Steffen

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