So, it did end up being a Postfix problem. I eventually found the problem in
mail.warn. mydestination included $myhostname, joab.tohuw.net, which was also
in MailDomains in LDAP. So, I had a double-mapped entry. I removed it from
mydestination and all is well. Thanks everyone.
On Feb 27, 2014,
Wietse,
Thank you for the reply. However, I didn’t have any entry for “ron” in the maps
previously. I think it’s as Matthijs indicated, and something is going on in
the Dovecot side. I clearly need to re-read docs I haven’t visited in awhile
and regain understanding of lmtp configurations. I’ll
You made a great point here, as I did a little digging and discovered that
dovecot’s bind and search LDAP account had mismatched credentials. However, the
issue persists after fixing this and restarting the services. I’m pursuing the
dovecot side, as this may be the problem after all. Thanks!
O
Ron Scott-Adams:
> Telnet sessions in which I use RCPT TO:r...@joab.tohuw.net fail
> with "550 5.1.1 : Recipient address rejected:
> User unknown in local recipient table?
Look at output from:
postconf local_recipient_maps
> What have I forgotten to do?
There is no "ron" found in those
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 01:44:07AM -0500, Ron Scott-Adams wrote:
>
> I?ve updated a working user on this test server from r...@tohuw.net to
> r...@joab.tohuw.net. Under the previous address, I could successfully
> complete a telnet session and convey mail for r...@tohuw.net to the local MTA.
>
I’ve updated a working user on this test server from r...@tohuw.net to
r...@joab.tohuw.net. Under the previous address, I could successfully complete
a telnet session and convey mail for r...@tohuw.net to the local MTA.
After changing the user’s mail attribute in LDAP to r...@joab.tohuw.net and