Deeztek.com Support:
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> On 2/24/2013 8:19 AM, Wietse Venema wrote:
> > Someone:
> >> 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.
> > Wietse:
> >> Typically this would be done with virtual aliases that send
> >> [email protected] to [email protected]
> > Deeztek.com Support:
> >> I cannot seem to find any reference to the format you have suggested
> >> above for the aliases file. I tried it as
> > /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> > virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
> >
> > /etc/postfix/virtual:
> > [email protected] [email protected]
> >
> > For example bob@[1.1.1.1]
> >
> > Wietse
> I tried it in the /etc/postfix/virtual file also with no success before
> I sent out the previous e-mail.
>
> So there is no confusion. I have one domain let's call it mydomain.com.
> I have 3 servers. One is the relay server that intercepts all incoming
> mail and filters out spam etc and the other two are mail servers located
> at 1.1.1.1 and 2.2.2.2 which are the ultimate destination after the
> relay server processes the e-mail.
>
> I have the following entry in /etc/postfix/transports for the domain in
> the relay server:
>
> mydomain.com smtp:[1.1.1.1]
>
> Most of the e-mail for that domain is of course relaying to the 1.1.1.1
> server. However, there are some e-mail addresses on that domain that I
> want to make an exception for and I need to relay the e-mail to 2.2.2.2
> instead of 1.1.1.1. So, if we had a user called [email protected] that
> instead of relaying to 1.1.1.1 like normal, how would I input that entry
> in etc/postfix/virtual to instead relay to the 2.2.2.2 server?
/etc/postfix/main.cf:
virtual_alias_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtual
/etc/postfix/virtual:
[email protected] joe@[2.2.2.2]
Wietse
> >