Yes.. I've tried something like this:

/etc/courier/aliases/test:
@imperecheri.ro:                imperecheri

/etc/courier/me:
mx.kappa.ro


mysql:
> select * from passwd where id='imperecheri'\G
*************************** 1. row ***************************
         id: imperecheri
      crypt: ZFJchafx1N3Pk
      clear:
       name: imperecheri
        uid: 1001
        gid: 103
       home: /disk2/Maildir/imperecheri
    maildir: /disk2/Maildir/imperecheri
      quota: 10000000S,1000C
domain_name: mx.kappa.ro
  full_name:
    provine: mx
1 row in set (0.00 sec)

authmysqlrc:
MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE SELECT id, crypt, clear, uid, gid, home, maildir, quota, name \
   FROM courier.passwd \
     WHERE (id="$(local_part)" AND domain_name="$(domain)") OR \
            CONCAT(id, "%", domain_name)="$(local_part)" OR \
            CONCAT(id, "@", domain_name)="$(local_part)" OR \
            (id="$(local_part)" AND "$(domain)"="dialmx.kappa.ro") OR \
            (full_name="$(local_part)" AND domain_name="$(domain)") OR \
            CONCAT(full_name, "%", domain_name)="$(local_part)" OR \
            CONCAT(full_name, "@", domain_name)="$(local_part)"

It just says user unknown. 

On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 12:48:34PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Mircea Damian writes:
> 
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >I saw some messages regarding this question but none with a real answer.
> >So, is it possible to redirect all messages coming to domain.com to a
> >specific user [EMAIL PROTECTED] (on the same server).
> >
> >That was possible with sendmail and virtusertable like this:
> >
> >@domain.com                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >I have authmysql and courier 0.42.0.
> 
> See 'VIRTUAL DOMAINS' in the makealiases(8) man page.  Courier uses a 
> similar but not an identical mechanism, with several important key 
> differences.
> 
> 
> 

-- 
Mircea Damian
Data Network Manager - Internet & Data
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Astral Telecom Bucuresti


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