I have what used to be a simple setup for virtual domains:

/etc/courier/aliases/hosted holds all the domain-> user information
/etc/courier/esmtpacceptmailfor.dir/hosted holds all the domain information so 
it can accept mail for the domains I need to recieve.

Basically, when I attempt to put an external email address 
in /etc/courier/aliases/hosted (after running makealiases to hash the files 
of course) it rewrites the email address with an odd format like this 
(my mail server: mx.host.com, to: [EMAIL PROTECTED], needs to go to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]):

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The alias file itself has this:
@domain.com: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This format works for local usernames, just not for external domains.  Is 
there a perhaps better way to do it? I'd like to bypass the entire authdaemon 
step at this point if possible... (get mail for a domain that isn't stored 
locally, and forward it to the specific external address.  Not like backup mx 
hosting, just plain 'ol forward).

Thanks,
Roger

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