natsu:
> Wietse
> 
> Thank you for your reply.
> 
> Because I am not able to understand much about the following because of
> lack of study,
> Can you explain it in a bit more detail? Please.
> 
> > To recognize an email address, Postfix compares the content of two
> > character strings stored as a sequence of octets.
> > string contains "double-bounce" and the other contains informatiom
> > from an email address that resolves to the local domain (matches
> > mydestination or inet_interfaces).
> 
> What is "two character strings"? Does Postfix usually store "two character
> strings"?

Sorry, this is the Postfix mailing list. This is not the right forum
to explain how computer systems handle strings.

        Wietse

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