Hello, Per. You wrote 20 января 2011 г., 21:28:11:
chroot: "/usr/home/hosted/v-mail/%d/%n" home: "/" mail: "maildir:." Then IMAP4/POP3 processes will do chroot to "/usr/home/hosted/v-mail/domain/user" and will try to find "maildir:/usr/home/hosted/v-mail/domain/user" RELATIVE to chroot. Mail will be delivered, but can not be acessed. Okay, I see how you've set it up now. Any chance that lmtp is having problems with chroot()ing ? I don't think, that lmtp needs "real" chroot at all (it can degrade performance and spoil whole idea of long-living delivery process), but, IMHO, lmtp should calculate full path from all three components -- chroot + home + maildir. And it seems, that lmtp doesn't use chroot variable at all.
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