Hello Abdulla,

D> Well it does not work when I send from a users account to
D> [EMAIL PROTECTED] it does not send it to my otherdomain

Does the mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] arrive at the machine to
begin with? If both [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
exist as aliases in the dbmail.users table, pointing to the same
physical mailbox, dbmail SHOULD be inserting mail directed to either
alias to that mailbox, assuming that it arrives at dbmail's doorstep.
As I mentioned, I have postmaster@ aliases for all of our domains
pointed at one account, even on domains that are physically hosted on
different machines...

Is your mail transport agent set to accept mail from the new domain
and forward it to dbmail?

I cheat - for Postfix, I use the transport table as the
"mydestination" table as well. When I configure a new domain, it is
inserted into the table with "dbmail:" as the transport. Postfix will
do two lookups on that table for inbound mail, first to determine if
it should handle it, and second to determine where to send it.

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