Op 26-10-2017 om 20:17 schreef Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
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)

On 26.10.17 21:33, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
It is all about _existing_ user accounts
Using (virtual) aliases provides only email addresses of non existing users, which I cannot use for the push service (that is going to send out the message(s).

actually, virtual users don't have to exist in underlying OS, but they must
exist in postfix - otherwise you could not send mail to them.
they apparently exist in your IMAP server, thus they can exist in sasl too.

I don't want the mail to come into the inbox of existing user X but directly forwarded into the one of existing user Y.

log your SMTP session as user X and send the mail to user Y then.
Is there any reason you want to "forward" the mail?
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