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From: Javi Polo (javipolo
ivworlds.org)Date: Mon Oct 01 2001 - 08:36:51 CDT
On Oct/01/2001, Magnus Sandberg wrote:
> JP> if no match is found in virtualmap file, postfix continues the
> JP> delivery of the message as if nothing were in the virtualmap file, soi
> JP> assuming you already sent mail to bluelabs.se fine, there's no problem
> Typical support for a virtual domain looks like the following:
> virtual.domain anything (right-hand content does not matter)
> user1
virtual.domain address1
> user2
virtual.domain address2, address3
> With this, the SMTP server accepts mail for virtual.domain
> and rejects mail for unknown
virtual.domain as undeliverable.
If you do ommit the first "virtual.domain anything" line, delivery happens
as I said.
If you do put this line, it means that all mail to unknown users of this
domain, is sent to "anything", as "anything" does not exist as a user, then
is bounced to the sender with a "user does not exist", so , mjust ommit this
line
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