Hello,

  Sure enough, we do have $mydomain in $mydestination  :).
Iirc, which is obviously not always the case, you can put
the domain in relay_domains too, with basically the same
effect (ie. mail will be accepted and hit dbmail: transport).
There may be implications with local_recipients_map for the
two methods (eg. it checks the recipients map for mydestination
domains, not for relay_domains).  Indeed, looking at our setup,
that seems to be the case (as we have an email->pager gateway
in relay_domains that does not use local_recipients_map).


> With the other Postfix issue, if I don't include any
> of my virtual domains anywhere in the main.cf and just
> have the transport map, I get stuff like this:
> ------------------------
> Message from  yahoo.com.
> Unable to deliver message to the following
> address(es).
> 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> mail.server.tld does not like recipient.
> Remote host said: 554 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Recipient address rejected: 
> Relay access denied
> Giving up on mail.server.tld


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