Matteo Cazzador:
> Thank's, i explain better why i need it, i need to do s? because i need 
> to reduce
> the traffic between server b to server a and viceversa this is
> for me the first priority.

OK. If you know a better solution, how would a REMOTE SMTP host
know that it must send mail for a...@example.com to server A, and
that it must send mail for b...@example.com to server B?

        Wietse

> 
> Il 11/02/2011 14:28, Victor Duchovni ha scritto:
> > On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 01:35:51PM +0100, Matteo Cazzador wrote:
> >
> >> Hello i've a new question about two postfix server with the same mail
> >> domain for different users.
> >> Example
> >>
> >> server a ->  a...@example.com
> >>                      a...@example.com
> >>
> >>
> >> server b ->b...@example.com
> >>                    b...@example.com
> >>
> >> this is my question, is it possibile to receive to the correct mail  to the
> >> correct server  without use  $myhostname in mydestination or
> >> virtual_mailbox_domains
> >>      /etc/postfix/virtual
> > All MX hosts for the domain need to accept mail for both users. All
> > the users need to route to the right destination. If you don't want
> > to rewrite (alias), you can use per-user transport table entries to
> > select the right transport:nexthop pair. This works best when none
> > of the MX hosts are the final host where the mailbox is located,
> > otherwise you need different transport tables on each host.
> >
> > Your allergy to rewriting is I believe unwarranted, generally it is
> > best to in-fact rewrite the two users to addresses in two different
> > domains that are each routed to the right destination via per-domain
> > transport entries. In some cases you can rewrite back the primary
> > logical address of the user in [sl]mtp_generic_maps as mail is sent
> > to the destination mailstore via SMTP or LMTP.
> >
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