Gordon Messmer wrote:
> 


>>... I want [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to john, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>to go to pete and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to jim.

>>... The result
>>was that mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] got delivered to pete and mail
>>for [EMAIL PROTECTED] got delivered to john.

> Isn't that what you wanted?  What's the problem?

No, that's not what I want. I want the domain to take
precedence, so that *all* mail for one.com goes to user
john, including mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What happened is that the username took precedence, so
that mail for pete@anydomain goes to pete. As result,
no domain can use any account name which exists as a
system user.

> Look at "VIRTUAL DOMAINS" in 'man makealiases'.  Create
> .courier-<address> files in the users' home directories to control
> delivery of the virtual addresses.

What I need - I don't know if it's possible - is delivery
of *any* @domain mail to a certain user, including mail
for invented addresses. The .courier-<address> system
can only handle addresses that have been pre-configured
by the user, but does not provide a catch-all for typo'ed
addresses and the like.

Perhaps I'm out for the undoable, so let's take one step
back. Before asking how to do it, I should ask: is what I
want possible at all?

Z




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