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From: Gary V (mr88talenthotmail.com)
Date: Tue Jul 18 2006 - 09:59:39 CDT


>Gary:
>
>You are correct the missing To: resolved the "undisclosed-recipients"
>problem. I corrected my test script. thanks...
>
>Below is header info for the email I used for testing, again the TO: is
>now correct. The "Delivered-to" is still the machine-domain vs the hosted
>domain name. Nothing personal, but I am beginning to believe this is not
>possible with postfix. Again thanks for all your assistance...jim mc...
>

The alternative is simply placing all your domains in $mydestination and
forget about virtual_alias_maps and the virtual_alias_domains. There would
be no address rewriting (unless there are aliases defined).
However, mail addressed to:
userexample1.com
userexample2.com
userexample3.com
would go to the Unix user 'user'. You would use something like /etc/aliases
for aliases.
Even if an alias exists, in this case I noticed the X-Original-To: and
Delivered-To: continue to reflect the original envelope recipient.

http://www.postfix.org/VIRTUAL_README.html#local

Virtual aliases allow you to send the above to three different Unix
accounts. The point is, the mail ends up in the mailbox(es) you define, and
that after all is the goal. The net result is a couple of informational
headers and log entries are added, but what significance are they? So the
issue is you don't care for the way the X-Original-To: and Delivered-To:
headers are written when virtual aliases are used? I'm sorry, I'm not aware
of a way to change this.

Gary V

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