On 8/8/2012 1:32 πμ, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:

On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 12:58:41AM +0300, Nikolaos Milas wrote:

>A question: Could we use the format:
>
>/etc/postfix/transportmap
>example.com relay:[mail.example.com], relay:[mail2.example.com]
No. As documented.

>to force relaying to*both*  those servers (mail AND mail2) at the
>same time? According to the documentation, I don't see that's
>possible (it seems only one transport:nexthop definition is
>acceptable), but can we achieve this somehow (except using
>always_bcc on mail.example.com)?
You can use virtual_alias_maps to rewrite each user to two mailbox
addresses and deliver to both, this is likely unwise. The two
mailboxes are no longer identical, messages arrive out of order
with slightly different content, deletion is difficult to synchronize,
...


Under these circumstances, wouldn't it be reasonable to request this as a feature (support two - or more - destinations in transport maps when relaying)?

Unless there are serious reasons to not support it, may I request this as a feature? Can you regard this as a feature request?

It seems to me that this would add great flexibility in most relay scenarios.

Regards,
Nick

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