On 2005-10-04, at 1959, Ducky wrote:
How does one go about setting up wildcards? I just moved servers and all my wild cards do not seem to be working.On my other server with qmail i would just create a .qmail-$email- default file and point it to the local directory.Example:I set up [EMAIL PROTECTED] now I want a wildcard for all [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s local mailbox. I would create.qmail-foo-default which contains | true ./foo/Maildir/
this procedure should work.and you don't need the "| true" line in each file, that's just wasting CPU cycles.
you may need to check the ownership and permissions of the .qmail-* files you're creating. they should be owned by the vpopmail user, set to the vchkpw group, and have permissions 0600. if the vpopmail user can't read them, qmail-local (which will be running as the vpopmail user) won't be able to follow the directions they contain.
http://qmail.jms1.net/scripts/ has a script called "vfixpermissions" (currently the last item on the page) which will recursively fix the permissions for all of your vpopmail domains.
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