[Dovecot] Address Extensions with System Users
Jeff Grossman
jeff at stikman.com
Fri Apr 17 03:18:43 EEST 2009
On 4/16/2009 2:08 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-04-16 at 11:14 -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote:
>
>> Everything I can find about setting this up applies to virtual users which
>> I do not have. How do I get Deliver to recognize the address extension.
>> I am sure it is easy, and I apologize for not finding the answer out
>> myself.
>>
> Nope. Actually deliver doesn't currently support that feature at all
> internally. You could always write a wrapper script that split the
> extension part and feed it separately to deliver..
>
I was messing around with making this work, and I almost got it, but ran
into a problem. I changed the line in main.cf to:
mailbox_command = /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver -n -m "$EXTENSION"
Now, in my logs it displays this:
Apr 16 17:02:34 apple postfix/local[5990]: 3BFF77B8F24:
to=<jeff+Dad at stikman.com>, relay=local, delay=0.06,
delays=0.01/0.03/0/0.02, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command:
/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver -n -m "$EXTENSION")
and tries to save the message in the dad folder. The only problem is
the dad folder is listed as "Dad" and no matter what I put in the e-mail
address, capital "D" or lowecase "D", it always tries to save it do
"dad" which does not exist.
deliver(jeff): msgid=<49E7C710.7060702 at stikman.com>: save failed to dad:
Mailbox doesn't exist: dad
Do I have to change all of my folder names to lowercase, or is there a
easier fix I am missing?
Also, a different problem in regards to this also. Now I am getting the
following lines in my maillog file:
Apr 16 17:02:34 apple dovecot: deliver(jeff): sieve runtime error: Keep:
Generic
Error
Apr 16 17:02:34 apple dovecot: deliver(jeff):
sieve_execute_bytecode(/home/jeff/sievec) failed
This only started after I changed the deliver line in main.cf. If I can
get + addressing working, I don't need the sieve script so I will remove it.
Thanks,
Jeff
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