I found something that's really not nice. I have an alias
@datamatix.net -> @datamatix.eu
And no User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's the output of my LMTP test:

220 mailsrv DBMail LMTP service ready to rock
lhlo x
250-mailsrv
250-PIPELINING
250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES
250 SIZE
mail from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
250 Sender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OK
rcpt to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
250 Recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OK
rcpt to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
550 Recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> FAIL
data
354 Start mail input; end with <CRLF>.<CRLF>
test
.
Connection closed by foreign host.

So at LMTP level I receive a "250 Recipient <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OK", but 
in the end it's rejected. But we really need a "4xx" or "5xx" (should 
be configurable) message when an address does not exist. Otherwise it 
creates a lot of bounces, and with spammers backscatter. The server 
MUST check at LMTP level if the final address really exists, and walk 
through all redirects.
Is there a way to configure this?

mfg zmi
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