ok, well, I went and answered my own question. If anyone is wondering, this is what file I had to create:
/etc/courier/aliasdir/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:com
That's one way to do that, but not the best way.
Now I'm just having trouble with the -default aliases. neither of these work:
/etc/courier/aliasdir/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:com /etc/courier/aliasdir/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:com-default
The second one is just a late night guess, I expected that the first one would work, but I just get a "550 User unknown" from courier.
What am I missing this time?
Use a virtual domain alias instead:
@domain.com: localuser
Then, create .courier files in localuser's account.
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