On Mon, 2010-05-03 at 09:13 +0200, Gerrit wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I have searched many hours on google trying to find if an virtual alias 
> is possible in combination with a virtual mailbox with te same name.
> 
> The setup we have is a complete complete virtual based one with 
> mailboxes stored in mysql
> 
> virtual_alias_domains = $virtual_alias_maps
> virtual_alias_expansion_limit = 1000
> virtual_alias_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-autoreply.cf            
>      mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-virtual.cf                
> hash:/etc/postfix/virtual-special                            
> regexp:/etc/postfix/reserved-addresses
> virtual_alias_recursion_limit = 1000
> virtual_destination_concurrency_limit = 
> $default_destination_concurrency_limit
> virtual_destination_recipient_limit = $default_destination_recipient_limit
> virtual_gid_maps = static:1002
> virtual_mailbox_base = /
> virtual_mailbox_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/mailbox-domains            
>      mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-transport.cf
> virtual_mailbox_limit = 51200000
> virtual_mailbox_lock = fcntl
> virtual_mailbox_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql-mailbox.cf
> virtual_minimum_uid = 1000
> virtual_transport = virtual
> virtual_uid_maps = static:1002
> 
> 
> Now i have already this working situation :
> When an email comes in for a certain mailbox, lets say  
> [email protected], it is aliased to 
> [email protected] and some...@yahoomail.
> In my mysql table i then have two entries   [email protected] -> 
> [email protected]  and [email protected] -> 
> some...@yahoomail.
> This would make [email protected] a pure virt. alias and 
> [email protected] a pure virtual mailbox.
> 
> 
> My wish is this :
> When an email comes in for a certain mailbox, lets say  
> [email protected],  i also want a copy to [email protected].
> How do i have to setup this ?
> @ first i would think of this :   In my virtual mailbox maps i put 
> [email protected]  and in my virtual alias maps i put 2 entries : 
> [email protected]  -> [email protected] and [email protected] -> 
> [email protected].
> 


I guess you need recipient_bcc_maps
http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#recipient_bcc_maps




Thanks
Ram




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