On 26.10.17 17:59, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
I have a service running that requires me to configure an SMTP user X with password to send daily statistics to.

Cannot use a virtual alias user (and forward to the final user Y) because I have to provide a password as well.

So I set up a dedicated user X account (with password) for this to be used to pass through incoming email to the final user Y account (which I didn't want to use for that SMTP action).

Can you tell me how I can force this to be done with Postfix directly?

what do you mean directly? what you described is exactly what needs to be
done in case described by you.

I can solve it by some forward action once it arrives in the inbox of user X, and forward it to user Y, but would be better if I can do such directly with Postfix.

if you want to send mail to a user Y and you don't want to use password of
user Y, but you must use a password, you must use password of user X
(whatever X and Y mean)

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