Dnia  5.10.2020 o godz. 17:28:04 Antonio Leding pisze:
> * When both a 1:1 alias & a user are configured for a given email
> address, why are emails sent to the alias\user only delivered to the
> alias target?

Because that's exactly what aliases are meant for - to deliver mail to the
alias target *instead* of the original address.

If you want the mail to be delivered *both* to alias target and to the
original address, you must alias the original address to a *list* of both
these addresses (I don't know if it works for virtual_alias_maps, it
certainly works for aliases defined in /etc/aliases)

> * When a domain wildcard alias & a user are configured, why are
> emails sent to the user only delivered to the user and no copy to
> the alias target?

Because domain wildcard alias applies *by definition* for any address in
the domain that *does not have* it's own alias defined. Once an address has
it's own alias defined, wildcard alias is ignored.
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   Jaroslaw Rafa
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