On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:24:09AM -0400, Daniel L'Hommedieu wrote:

> I must be doing something wrong here, because it isn't working as I expect. 
>  Here's what I see happening:
> - email to non-groupwise-...@bar.edu (on a server running sendmail) shows 
> up on my system as being to both non-groupwise-...@bar.edu AND o...@rab.net.
> - email to groupwise-...@bar.edu (my email address on the groupwise server, 
> which started this whole mess) shows up as to o...@rab.net.
>
> Based on your instructions, here is what I added to my main.cf:
>       canonical_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/recipient_canonical
>       virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual_alias_maps
>       virtual_alias_domains = bar.edu

*DO NOT* add "bar.edu" to virtual_alias_domains. Set it explicitly empty
if you have no virtual alias domains.

> Here is my canonical map:
>       o...@rab.net f...@bar.edu
>
> Here is my virtual alias:
>       f...@bar.edu o...@rab.net

Both "postmapped" I hope.

> For this test, I have disabled the procmail recipe.
>
> Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?

Without logs? Not psychic today I am afraid. :-(

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        Viktor.

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