> Our SLES10 server running postfix/SA/amavisd-maia was
recently converted
> to virtual users and domains. After rebuilding our
Maia databases users
> can now login and view their spam and ham quarantines.
However it appears
> that outgoing mail is either being dropped or held
within the (at) account
> if i enable that account to accept mail for non-local
users. Setting up
> the (at) account to only accept for local users,
outgoing mail from our
> domains is no longer cached. I thought that we could
cache outgoing mail
> prior to converting to virtual users, but I might not
understand the role
> of the (at) account. Any insight on how, if possible,
I can get the
> domains to cache outbound email?
My understanding is that the (at) domain is a catch-all for
any mail with
a DESTINATION that doesn't match a defined domain within
Maia, if enabled
(see Should the System Default user ( .) only catch mail for
local
recipients? in System Configuration). By definition,
outbound mail will
never have a matching domain on YOUR server, so the only
place it can go
is the (at) domain.
As an example, if you define domain1.com as a domain you
accept mail for,
only messages TO domain1.com addresses will end up in that
users cache.
If someone FROM domain1.com sends an address to yahoo.com, and it goes
through your server, it's going to end up in the (at) users
folder since
you obviously don't process inbound mail for yahoo.com. On the other
hand, if you filter for domain1.com and domain2.com, and someone from
domain1.com sends to domain2.com, then I would
expect the sent mail to
be cached in the domain2.com's cache (since it's inbound
and you process
mail for that domain). The important thing to note is that
the only mail
that gets cached for any domain is inbound mail.
Maybe Robert/David can jump in if that isn't the case.
Regards,
Ryan
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