Frank Reid:
> Wietse Venema wrote:
> 
>  > Yes it is possible. However, I need to warn you first about a
>  > mis-conception.
> 
>  > The To: header is NOT a reliable indicator of the intended recipient.
> 
> Understand.  I have no intention to sort out or deliver this mail by other
> means from the destination mailbox.  It's for a demonstration to show how
> discrete recipients would have been originally addressed from a remote
> system.  When the system is ready, I will remove the virtual_alias_maps and
> let it talk directly to the real destination.
> 
>  > To turn off the original recipient logic in virtual aliases, see 
>  > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#enable_original_recipient
> 
> I have set "enable_original_recipient = no" in main.cf and confirmed with
> postconf -n.  Still, it does not control this behavior, and I receive a
> unique copy of the mail for each recipient originally addressed under the
> virtual_alias_domain.  I have tried to deliver to a non-Dovecot (remote)
> mailbox with the same results.
> 
> mail_version = 2.3.3

To prove that POSTFIX is at fault you need to demonstrate that
ONE message with MULTIPLE recipients results in MULTIPLE deliveries.

        Wietse

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