J. Roeleveld a écrit : > On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:49:37 Xavier Parizet wrote: >> J. Roeleveld a écrit : >>> On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:19:45 Xavier Parizet wrote: >>>> J. Roeleveld a écrit : >>>>> Hi All, >>>>> >>>>> I know this is probably off-topic, but I'm hopefull someone on this >>>>> list knows how to do this. >>>>> >>>>> My current situation: >>>>> Postfix gets an email delivered for user X >>>>> Postfix passes this to cyrus (lmtp-transport) >>>>> if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced. >>>>> >>>>> I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus >>>>> email folder. >>>>> >>>>> I tried to find the answer on google, but all the solutions I found >>>>> either only work with the postfix local delivery agent (eg. not >>>>> compatible with cyrus) or requires a list to be maintained using all >>>>> the known email-boxes. >>>>> >>>>> I prefer a fall-back solution where an email directed at a user not >>>>> listed in either the alias table (stored in ldap) or not known to cyrus >>>>> is redirected to a specific cyrus mailbox. >>>> A solution could be doing a catch-all alias (see [1]) : >>>> if your domain is example.com, then add an alias mapping @example.com to >>>> oneaddress@example.com either using virtual alias or >>>> /etc/postfix/aliases . >>>> >>>> HTH. >>>> >>>> [1] http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html >>> I did notice this option, but it would require me to duplicate the alias >>> table into a alias file. I tried setting a "@" entry in my >>> ldap-tree, but this did not work. >> If you use LDAP as a virtual backend, then [1] will then be a better place >> to look. Setting mailacceptinggeneralid ldap attribute to @ seems >> to be the solution (if you use "standard" LDAP scheme). >> >> HTH. >> >> [1] http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html#example_virtual > > I tried this, but when looking at the ldap logs, I notice that the 'domain' > part does not exist in the search string. > Eg. '%s' only shows the user, '%d' is empty, eg. query is ignored > > Does anyone know how I can force postfix to add the domain to the search query? Is mydomain parameter set in /etc/postfix/main.cf ? > Thanks, > > Joost > -- Xavier Parizet YaGB : http://gentooist.com GPG : C7DC B10E FC21 63BE B453 D239 F6E6 DF65 1569 91BF