If I understand your question right I have done this. In the past I installed the now extinct mail-stack-delivery package in Ubuntu and used that to support both users for my main domain and some virtual ones. I added a user that would be a shortened version of the domain I was hosting, used /etc/postfix/virtual to map those users to the domain I was hosting, and specified the names also in main.cf with a virtual_alias_domains tag in that file for the domain I was hosting. Dovecot is a part of this and that worked to allow these users to both send and receive.

After I stupidly wiped the config files when upgrading from Ubuntu 20 to 22, I found this tutorial to also be helpful. https://www.linuxbabe.com/mail-server/setup-basic-postfix-mail-sever-ubuntu.

Brian

On 4/1/2023 6:09 PM, fh--- via Postfix-users wrote:
Hello,

if a domain is in virtual_alias_domains only, not in the virtual_mailbox_domains.
But there is a user on this domain putting in dovecot-users.
Can this user get authorized by dovecot SASL and have a mailbox access? (just like the regular domain user.)

Thanks.
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