On 15.11.2013, at 0.52, Michael Grimm trashcan@odo.in-berlin.de wrote:
On 15.11.2013, at 00:35, Timo Sirainen tss@iki.fi wrote:
On 15.11.2013, at 0.25, Michael Grimm trashcan@odo.in-berlin.de wrote:
IMHO, it had been introduced by revision 10c0aae82d0d.
Hmm. What if you get the latest version and just reverse this one change?
How can I achieve that with hg, sorry I am not that familiar with hg. First "hg pull -u" and then?
cd …/dovecot-2.2 hg export 10c0aae82d0d > diff patch -p0 -R < diff
And was this only with the Postfix user existence check or were LMTP deliveries in general failing?
It had been status=undeliverable, thus mails didn't become delivered in my case. Only after adding "warn_if_reject reject_unverified_recipient" in smtpd_recipient_restrictions they became delivered.
But I think there were two steps: 1) During SMTP RCPT TO, check is mail can be delivered via LMTP RCPT TO, 2) actually deliver mail via LMTP. Where 1) failed (except with warn_if_reject), but 2) succeeded? Where both were basically doing the same thing, except I suppose with some actual difference. Or were the mails really not delivered via LMTP but something else?