On 20:25:52 2008-01-12 Daniel <leva@az.isten.hu> wrote:
On Saturday 12 January 2008 09:54:03 Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 18:53 +0100, Daniel wrote:
deliver(leva): Can't connect to auth server at /var/run/dovecot/auth-master: Connection refused postfix/pipe[8582]: 8A1C6F261: to=<leva@domain.hu>, orig_to=<id>, relay=dovecot-lda, delay=1.7, delays=1.1/0/0/0 .68, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via dovecot-lda service) postfix/qmgr[29441]: 8A1C6F261: removed
I don't know why this would happen though. How are you executing deliver? I think the problem is with Postfix configuration or at least outside deliver. Currently, I'm executing deliver from a wrapper script: # master.cf: dovecot-lda unix [...] argv=[...]/dovecot-lda_wrapper.pl ${recipient}
That script finds out the username which must be passed to deliver's -d option, because dovecot's user names are not the same as the recipient email addresses of the user's, so I can not just execute deliver directly with the -d ${recipient} option. This hack prevented deliver's exit code to get recognized by postfix.
I'm confused... why does email addy differ from username??? Can you explain? Why not just have username@domain and anything else as an alias???
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