Hi

I've recently migrated from Postfix to Courier to take advantage of the 
maildir format.  Incoming/outgoing mail works fine for the default domain,
however I have two problems.

The first is regarding virtual hosting; I can map certain addresses to the
correct maildirs, but I am unsure of how to change domain names from one
 to another on specific users.  For example, let's say aa.com is my
primary domain, and bb.com is the one being v-hosted.  All mail originating
from the box gets posted as [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Using postfix, I was able to
define canonical maps that would maps certain users to [EMAIL PROTECTED] without
fiddling around with MUA settings.  I've looked over the documentation,
but I can't seem to find an equivalent config setting in courier.  Is this
not a supported option, and if so, what would be the correct way to implement
the situation?

Secondly, since I sit on a residential IP (though the IP hasn't changed in
two years), certain domains such as aol.com and hotmail.com either 
indiscrimantely dump the mail from my domain into spam filters or outright
reject it (aol as of late).  Using postfix, I could route the mail through
my ISPs mail relay, and the mail would go through fine. Again, this worked
similar to the canonical maps; defining certain domains in a transport map
file would relay the mail through the ISPs relay instead of trying directly.

Suggestion?

Thanks.


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