Re: Local delivery without using /etc/passwd

From: Mark Douglas (no email)
Date: Thu Sep 01 2005 - 17:00:08 EDT

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    >> I don't even know if it's possible to mix local and virtual deliveries
    >> on a single domain like this.
    >
    > A domain belongs in exactly one one address class, so in your case it's
    > either virtual or local. What you can do is make example.com domain
    > virtual, foo.example.com local and use virtual aliasing to rewrite
    > certain addresses (like ) to the foo.example.com
    > domain.
    >

    Alright, I think I can handle that solution, I'll give this a shot and see
    what happens.

    >> However, even if I created a new subdomain to receive mail on
    >> specifically for RT so I'm not "sharing" local and virtual delivery,
    >> I believe I would still have a problem with local unix accounts being
    >> valid delivery options, which I don't want.
    >
    > With local_recipient_maps set to only $alias_maps, messages to system
    > users would not be accepted via SMTP.

    This was my problem, that messages to system users were being accepted
    even though local_recipient_maps was $alias_maps, which was only
    /etc/postfix/rtaliases. However, this is probably a non-issue as I can
    implement the virtual address re-writing solution you provided above.

    I will let you know how it goes. Thanks for the help,

    Mark


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