Doug Hardie: > I am running a mail server that has a few local recipients and a bunch of > forwarded recipients for one domain. All is working properly. However, > there are some log messages that I find confusing. The server receives many > messages delivery attempts where the user is not included in the > virtual_alias_maps. All but one of them receive log messages like > > Recipient address rejected: unverified address > > That makes sense. However, one of them receives > > Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual alias table > > I don't see what is different for this particular user. They all > have the same domain which is the only one in virtual_alias_domains. > It appears that that message made it through the smtpd check as > if the user was in the virtual_alias_maps. That user id does not > appear anywhere in the postfix configuration. Am I interpreting > these messages correctly? > > One possible issue with this user was that that id was originally > not in virtual_alias_maps and was added. There were no such log > messages before that. They were listed in the unverified address > listing. After adding the user, there were no log messages and > mail was delivered. Later the address was removed from > virtual_alias_maps and then the unknown messages started. Postfix > was re-started after that change was made (not a reload).
Without actual configuration and actual (anonymized) logs, it's anyone's guess what is/was happening. Wietse