On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 04:07, Simon Waters <sim...@zynet.net> wrote: > On Monday 12 July 2010 20:53:46 Phil Howard wrote: >> I've added a domain name which has email addresses that are only in >> the virtual map. There are no real mailboxes over on Dovecot (via >> transport) for this one. Attempts to send mail to >> postmas...@newdomain.example.com gets "Relay access denied", so it >> clearly doesn't recognize the domain (I didn't put it anywhere, so how >> could it ... depending on the virtual map for that would not get the >> right error message for bad LHS in that domain). So my question is, >> which map does it go in if all it is used for is addresses in the >> virtual map (being forwarded to real mailboxes in another domain). > > I think you want virtual_mailbox_domains, so in your > config /etc/postfix/domains. > > This is domains for which it is a final destination but delivery is via the > virtual transport. > > http://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#virtual_mailbox_domains > > I didn't check to see if this fits the rest of your config....
I already have virtual_mailbox_domains listing domains that are destined for virtual_transport = dovecot. The issue was that I'm now dealing with new domains that are not going there. I suppose I could still do that and pretend they are going there ... attempts would fail because no users in the new domains exist there. But what about virtual_alias_domains? What does that really do? It's default value is virtual_alias_map, so it is unclear to me if that is a list of domains or what. -- sHiFt HaPpEnS!