Hello Liz,

LQ> Yes I have already established all that.
LQ> All aliases in place.
LQ> Are there any rules for username? ie are they username or
LQ> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or anything like that?

Most of our users have user IDs in the form of [EMAIL PROTECTED], but
that does not work with all email clients. In particular, one domain
has a lot of Eudora users, and the particular version of Eudora
they're using stores the log-in information as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
In this case, it would take "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and try to log into a
server named "domain.com" with a user ID of "bob".... instead of
trying to log in as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" on server "pop.domain.com".

The nice thing about dbmail is that you CAN use just about any scheme
for assigning user IDs, and not be tied down to that scheme for email
addresses.

One thought on your looping - are all of your domains listed in
Postfix's destination list/table/database? You can get looping like
this if Postfix doesn't think it is the final destination for a
domain, and the host name parameter isn't configured correctly.

-- 
Best regards,
 Jeff                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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