Brett Randall wrote:
> OK...I didn't know virtual users actually existed. Somewhere along the line
> qmail has to know where to deliver the mail to, and this is pulled
> (eventually, no matter how many virtualhosts and aliases you have) from the
> passwd file or NIS map. It will go to the home directory, open .qmail and
> see where to store the e-mail. A virtual user? I might be wrong (not
> unusual), but I don't believe that is possible. Could you e-mail the
> contents of the virtualhosts file? (If you included it at first, sorry, I
> have deleted that e-mail already...)
hmm, allright, perhaps my bad english made you misunderstood what i tried to
say.
the pop account is virtual, because it is no real account on the box. there is
no
entry in the passwd.
here is my /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains (i hope this is the file you mean)
file:
test.de:test.de
cyberraum.de:cyberraum.de
I read in the vpopmail docu about these .qmail files. there is a file
/home/vpopmail/cyberraum.de/
called .qmail-default and it looks like this:
| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
Perhaps here is something wrong. I tried to create files like .qmail-philipp
but it didnt work out...
Do you need something else ?
Philipp