Hi!

I have a few virtual domains listed in $virtual_mailbox_domains, and I
have some aliases defined in $virtual_alias_maps to map a few username
variations under a few virtual domains to a single specific virtual
domain (like l...@virtdom1.org -> l...@virtdom.org,
l...@virtdom2.org -> l...@virtdom.org or
le...@virtdom.org -> l...@virtdom.org etc...).

Now I had the idea to simplify the $virtual_alias_maps table, and not
specify common usernames (like abuse, postmaster etc...) for every
single virtual domain separately, but specify only the usernames and map
them to the receiving real username. I've read in virtual(5) that the
'user address, address' mapping works only when the recipient domain
is in $myorigin or $mydestination, but I had my hands slapped instantly 
by the same man page by telling me not to specify virtual domains in
$mydestination.

If I can't get away adding my virtual domains to $mydestination, how can
I utilize the nice 'user address' feature in the $virtual_alias_maps?


Thanks,
Daniel

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