And the second server listed as MX for this domain has an identical main.cf, 
but is running an older Postfix. 

> On Feb 7, 2020, at 5:03 PM, xegr...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> I guess my problem is that when I have that set, myhostname is added to all 
> mail. TO: aliases looked up in LDAP are returned as just usernames and end up 
> as usern...@mx.example.com and bounce. 
> 
> To clarify, i would expect that the FROM: changes, and this is what I want 
> for local mail, but the TO: address changes as well.
> 
> An example internal fail2ban alert: 
> * pickup shows From:<fail2ban>, $mydomain is appended. To: is an alias in 
> LDAP. LDAPnames@$mydomain
> 
> With /etc/mailname, 
> * pickup shows From:<fail2ban>, $myhostname is appended. To: is an alias in 
> LDAP. LDAPnames@$myhostname. Not local, bounces no mailbox for users. 
> 
> Cron is the same. On an older system greps for pickup and fail2ban, cron, etc 
> show From:<fail2ban@fqdn>
> 
> Gmail is not being used in the domain in question. I’m just using this to 
> submit my question. 
> 
> 
>>>> On Feb 7, 2020, at 2:45 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk> 
>>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On 07.02.20 12:01, xegr...@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Hi.  In a new install of Postfix 3.4.7-0+deb10u1 on Debian buster, I would
>>> like Postfix to append $myhostname instead of $myorigin to local mail
>> 
>> That is the point of myorigin, why you want it else?
>> 
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