* Nikolaos Milas <nmi...@noa.gr>:
> Thanks Jeroen,
> 
> I checked the documentation and I think smtpd_sender_login_maps might
> do the trick.
> 
> Does anyone know if a many-to-many (M-to-M) mapping is allowed in
> these maps? That is, the following example is valid (a hash file)?

No
 
>    ma...@example.com      user1
>    ma...@example.com      user2
>    ma...@example.com      user3
>    ma...@example.com      user1
>    ma...@example.com      user2
>    ma...@example.com      user1
>    ma...@example.com      user3
> 
> If a M-to-M relationship is allowed, what is the correct table format
> (if the above is not correct)?

That's documented:

In all cases the result of table lookup must be either "not found" or
a list of SASL login names separated by comma and/or whitespace.

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