Considering that tables are hashed in postfix, it would be helpful if there
was a utility or a method to un-hash the tables and actually see what's in
there.

Is there a method to un-hash postfix tables and see what is inside them?

Thanks.

On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>wrote:

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> Am 14.07.2011 03:49, schrieb jeffrey starin:
> > dukey exists and I can login to domain1.com as dukey and check emails
> using horde
>
> this means NOT that it exists for postfix because
> POP3/IMAP/Webmail (Receive) has nothing to do with postfix
>
> > I can send email FROM dukey to email addresses in other domains
>
> which means nothing as long there are no restrictions
> configured (smtpd_sender_restrictions)
>
> > and they are received
>
> only if the destination makes no sender verify
>
> > but as stated in my first email, no one can respond to those emails
> > because they are receiving the following error message back:
> >
> > Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table (state
> 14)
>
> look back at your first steps on this topic
>
> at the begin your postfix did even not know your domains
> now it knows your domains but no users
>
> no idea how PLESK configures "local_recipient_maps" and what
> exactly you can touch on your config files without confuse
> PLESK (that is why i use never such generic GUIs) but my conclusion
> is that this server is configured with too few knowledge of what
> doing which is  a dangerous game as long speaking froma public
> mailserver these days
>
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