Good morning Wietse,
I found that this was user error and simply adding "username/" in my vmaps
file worked like a charm.
Additionally, I had to make sure Dovecot could access my mailboxes by
explicitly setting my UID/GID to vmail/vmail in
/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-mail.conf
Thank you for your cont
jmct:
> Every time I edit the vmaps file, I always run "postmap /etc/postfix/vmaps".
>
> I have reloaded postfix as requested and sent a local mail to
> t...@domain1.com and my e-mail just bounces when the vmaps file is
> structured as stated previously.
That description is too vague for me.
Ple
Every time I edit the vmaps file, I always run "postmap /etc/postfix/vmaps".
I have reloaded postfix as requested and sent a local mail to
t...@domain1.com and my e-mail just bounces when the vmaps file is
structured as stated previously.
In my first post, what I posted was the output of postconf
jmct:
> Wietse,
>
> Thank you for your swift reply.
>
> I am happy with where the mail is ending up as defined in
> virtual_mailbox_base.
>
> As for vmaps, I have the following (for the example I used in the above
> e-mail):
>
> t...@domain1.comdomain1.com/test/
>
> Which I do understand s
Wietse,
Thank you for your swift reply.
I am happy with where the mail is ending up as defined in
virtual_mailbox_base.
As for vmaps, I have the following (for the example I used in the above
e-mail):
t...@domain1.comdomain1.com/test/
Which I do understand should make all new e-mails arriv
jmct:
> Currently, when I send an e-mail to t...@domain1.com, it places mail in
> /home/vmail/domain1.com/test/new. When I log in with my POP3 provider
> (Dovecot) as the e-mail address above, I can see the e-mail.
> I need to be able to route all e-mail that anyone sends to t...@domain1.com
> to /