On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 03:13:27PM -0500, Deeztek.com Support wrote:> >b...@example.com smtp:[1.1.1.1] > >m...@example.com smtp:[2.2.2.2] > >example.com smtp:somewhere.else > > Sorry about the top-posting. Okay this is a little bit closer. So, > I'm assuming if I use the domain in conjuction with recipients for > the same domain the transport line for the domain has to point > somewhere completely different than the recipient lines? In other > words I can't have the following? > > b...@example.com smtp:[1.1.1.1] > m...@example.com smtp:[2.2.2.2] > example.com smtp:[1.1.1.1] You can, but the bob entry is redundant. I don't recommend per-mailbox transport entries at all, it is best to stick to per-domain transport entries only, and handle per-user routing via virtual(5) alias rewriting. -- Viktor.
I am afraid i am not following. I thought virtual alias allowed only for forwarding mail to recipients such as b...@example.com to la...@example2.com.
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