I also noticed another weird behaviour. If I send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the machine realises it's a local account and strips it down to just 'root'. I have also specified 'craffe.se' as the default domain (/etc/courier/defaultdomain) so when it aplies the standard alias 'root: postmaster' it becomes '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and goes away to the internal server. Just the way I wanted, and I didn't have to touch a thing =)
So a question to you and/or anyone else who knows (probably only *Sam Varshavchik):
*Is this the intended behaviour (default domain being added when resolving aliases) or should I expect to have to change this alias to 'root: [EMAIL PROTECTED]' at some point?
defaultdomain should be one of the domains defined as local. Otherwise the consequences may or may not be predictable.
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