On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 11:09:17PM +0200, Daniel Hahler wrote:

> > propagate_unmatched_extensions = canonical, virtual
> 
> But that would also include the whole of virtual delivery, no? (e.g.
> to virtual_domains etc

Yes, of course. When some downstream domains can't handle recipient
extensions, you need to drop the extension for all downstream domains.

> Don't you think that smtp_generic_maps is a better approach?

With smtp_generic_maps, you could selectively drop the extension,
provided you have a list of addresses to which the extensions may have
been propagated by upstream virtual rewriting. In this case you would
use identity smtp_generic_maps entries for the unextended addresses to
suppress the extension.

-- 
        Viktor.

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