Hi there.

We used courier for quite a while now but only with domains mapped to local 
system accounts via "aliases".
Now I want to switch some domains to a virtual account management 
(hosteddomains) with reduced complexity for our customers.

So I added a system user "vmail", a mysql Table, added the SELECT-query to 
authmysqlrc and so far, all is working as expected.

Except for expansion addresses. I don't want them to work for hosteddomains 
without breaking the ability to have a catch-all-account.

For testing purposes, I have an account "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and a 
catch-all-account "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". User "vmail" has both, .courier 
and .courier-default in place. .courier-default is needed for the catch-all, 
AFAIK. But the existance of .courier-default also allows arbitary expansions 
to regular accounts ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]").

Does anybody have hint what I can do to keep catch-all working and disable 
expansion-addresses for non-catchall?

cu, Bernd

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