Johan Almqvist wrote:

> [Please do not start new threads by replying to unrelated messages.]

Eh? Me?

>
>
> * David Gartner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010724 15:55]:
> > I have a problem, that's not _really_ a problem, but I've had
someone
> > complain, so I figured I should fix it.  I always put
.qmail-postmaster
> > in /var/qmail/alias and point it to an account on the system.  It's
> > always worked, except on one site.  It rejects any mail for
postmaster
> > saying that there is no such user, but the .qmail-postmaster file
_is_
> > in place.  Does anyone know why, on this one system, qmail
disregards
> > the .qmail file?  Thanks in advance.
>
> What do the logs say if you send a message to postmaster in that
domain?

@400000003b5d98aa268fdd44 info msg 357095: bytes 755 from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
qp 28748 uid 16
@400000003b5d98aa26ac044c starting delivery 826368: msg 357095 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@400000003b5d98aa26accb84 status: local 1/10 remote 8/20
@400000003b5d98aa2abf4a6c delivery 826368: failure:
Sorry,_no_mailbox_here_by_that_name._(#5.1.1)/

> What does "ls -lsa /var/qmail/alias" say?

total 100
   4 drwxr-sr-x   2 alias    qmail        4096 Jul 19 13:34 .
   4 drwxr-xr-x  10 root     qmail        4096 Jul  5 20:59 ..
   4 -rw-r--r--   1 root     qmail           8 May 18 06:03
.qmail-postmaster

   4 -rw-r--r--   1 root     qmail           8 May 18 06:03 .qmail-root

(I shortened this cause it was long ^^;)

>
> What does "id alias" give?

uid=19(alias) gid=502(nofiles) groups=502(nofiles)

>
> What does "grep alias /etc/passwd" give?

alias:x:19:502::/home/alias:/bin/bash

Opps.... Is that the problem?

>
>
> -Johan
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> Johan Almqvist
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