with two local domains d1.com and d2.com having users u1 and u2 respectively.
if mail is wrongly addressed to u2ATd1.com, how do you bounce the mail and/or insure u2 does not receive it by accident?
You don't. That's the point of a *local* domain. When d1.com and d2.com are both in 'locals' then there is no '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and no '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. There is only 'u1' and 'u2'. It doesn't matter which domain is used; u1@<any-local-domain> is always delivered to the user 'u1'.
You need to redo these domains as hosteddomains. In that case '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' are two separate accounts since the domain is now part of the account name.
Read the DESCRIPTION section of the 'makehosteddomains' man page for an explanation of how this works. I think that what you really want is hosted domains, not local domains.
Jeff Jansen
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