Hello,

There are a few things I don't understand with the way aliases work :

I serve several domains and want different behaviours for them :
- some want a catchall
- some don't (so I can't use the /etc/courier/aliasdir/.courier-default trick)
   I WANT the "550 User xxx unknown" for these domains.

So, for the domains who want a catchall, I have a "@domain.com: user" line in
my aliases.
But I keep getting "550 User xxx unknown" (I have run makealiases with no error
several times)

domain.com is in my /etc/courier/locals
saka.domain.com is the name of the server (/etc/courier/me)

If I add an alias "@saka.domain.com: user" all mails for domain.com are
directed to user-xxx even if xxx has an account and even if I declare
an alias of the form "x...@domain.com: xxx"

pythonfilter's log_aliases module says :
saka courierfilter: Message delivered to user...@saka.domain.com was originally 
addressed to m...@domain.com.

"mo" has a regular account and works normally if I remove the @saka.domain.com 
alias.

- Is this precedence of the catchall over anything "as designed" ?
- why don't the "@domain.com: user" aliases work as I expect ?

Thanks for your help,

(Using courier-mta version 0.65.0-3ubuntu3)


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