Ok, I've tried this with a spare domain, and it doesn't work.

Could I request a new rewrite rule, say syntax being:

@@domain.tld: @@otherdomain.tld
to have the effect of rewriting domain.tld to otherdomain.tld and
attempting delivery from there?

I have 5 domains on my system that could use this, making any local system
account scheme useless and I'm sure based on that others have the need as
well. I currently setup additional accounts in ldap and point them to the
same homedir, but obviously the more user accounts I have in ldap the
higher the cost for spamhaus feeds etc and the greater the admin overhead.
Would be nice to have a simple aliasing method of achieving this.

Thanks,

Owen.

On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 6:02 PM, Owen O' Shaughnessy <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> Just wondering if I could use an alias of the format:
>
> @olddomain.tld: @newdomain.tld
>
> as a single entry to make email for
>
> [email protected] go to [email protected]
> and
> [email protected] go to [email protected]
>
> In a case where the user has changed domain names in use and only wants 1
> mailbox but both domains active on it.
>
> Or is there a better way of achieving this?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Owen.
>
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