On 6/14/2012 12:06 PM, jeffrey j donovan wrote: > > On Jun 14, 2012, at 12:09 PM, Noel Jones wrote: > >> There's no need to duplicate the users in transport; all the >> mappings should be in virtual_alias_maps. > okay,.. > all my users are already in transport, but having issue with global alias > I would need to convert my rsync/scp scripts, and setup my normal user info > in virtual. right now the data for normaluser(s) is populated in > /etc/transport. > would there be any problems running just the aliases in virtual for now until > I can convert /etc/transport to /etc/virtual ? > -j
That should be OK. If an address is listed in both places I expect the virtual table to take precedence, but try to avoid that. > >> Assuming the MX for >> hostA.example.com points to the right place, there is no need for >> any transport entries. > > : my MX hands off to an AV machine which then forwards to my relays. relays > outbound smtp to appropriate location. > If the MX for hostA.example.com does not point to where you want the mail delivered, add an appropriate transport entry. -- Noel Jones