Hi guys,
not sure if this behaviour is by design, config issue, or bug...
I suspended a user today for nonpayment and it would appear any email they receive is now being delivered to root (which gets delivered to my account via /etc/aliases).
Is this normal? Is it possible to have email delivered to a suspended user either a) delivered to the user mailbox like normal, or b) queued in the exim mail spool like what happens for users with over quota mailboxes.
judging by the logs, exim accepts the email just fine because its a valid user, routes it through to spamassassin nicely, gets scanned, then its at that point that exim gives it to me.
mail log samples, config, etc available if required
cheers
not sure if this behaviour is by design, config issue, or bug...
I suspended a user today for nonpayment and it would appear any email they receive is now being delivered to root (which gets delivered to my account via /etc/aliases).
Is this normal? Is it possible to have email delivered to a suspended user either a) delivered to the user mailbox like normal, or b) queued in the exim mail spool like what happens for users with over quota mailboxes.
judging by the logs, exim accepts the email just fine because its a valid user, routes it through to spamassassin nicely, gets scanned, then its at that point that exim gives it to me.
mail log samples, config, etc available if required
cheers