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> Not a lot. In as far as this pertains to postfix, just ch-ange the primary 
> add-ress and add aliases for the old ones. The reply-to address should be set 
> to the new address.
> See virtual_alias_maps and relocated_maps for details.

The best course of action is to bounce the messages with a
relocated_maps entry and force the sender to resend?

How does using virtual_alias_maps affect my existing configuration if
I'm not currently using virtual domains or virtual maps? Currently the
server is processing mail for one domain listed in relay_domains.

Thanks,
Alex


>
> Op 6 apr. 2022 20:33 schreef Alex <mysqlstud...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hi,
>
> We hae a set of users who wish to change their account names from
> name123@ to just name@ and I'm trying to determine the best way to
> manage that. The accounts are set up using actual password/shadow
> entries with check_client_access to recipient restrictions. Users
> retrieve mail using dovecot.
>
> I've been thinking one approach would be to create password/shadow
> entries for these new users and set their home directories to be the
> same as their old ones, then also add new entries to the
> check_client_access map. Does that make sense?
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
>
>

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