Hello Mark,

MR> Well, i know what you are saying and i think i already have that
MR> covered.  When i look at the debug output on the mail log file it is
MR> DBMail that ts denying email from domains that are not listed in the
MR> aliases table.  Like i said, there are over 100 domains which feed
MR> into one set of mailboxes.  [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the same box as
MR> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the same box as [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]  The
MR> old sendmail configuration (i am told) actually rewrote the SMTP/LMTP
MR> (RCPT TO:<>) headers before passing the message to mysql, allowing
MR> thunderbird to use the email headers to figure out what domain was
MR> being sent to.  Does anyone know of a Postfix configuration that would
MR> let me do this?  I realise that this is not the Postfix mailing list
MR> but hey, someone might know!

dbmail has to have an alias entry for each alias it accepts mail for, OR a
wild-card entry for a particular domain. If you want "joebob1@" any of the 100
domains to be sent to the "joebob1" mailbox, there should 100 aliases,
covering each of the domains, in the dbmail aliases table.

Now, if you're wanting to re-write the domain portion of the RCPT TO, that can
be done within postfix. Don't ask me how, because I skipped over those
portions of the postfix books. B-)

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Best regards,
 Jeff                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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