You are not wrong Dave.

Dave Logan wrote:
> I may be wrong, but in 1.x at least, dbmail doesn't deliver back
> out when an alias is an address (as opposed to a user_idnr).  It
> keeps recursing the address until it gets a user_idnr.  If it
> doesn't, _then_ it assumes it's an external delivery.
> Still, a direct user_idnr rather than a bunch of recursive alias
> addresses is more efficient, but not nearly as inefficient as you
> were describing it.
> Again, I may be wrong, but I'm about 99% certain last time I checked
> this is how it works, because that's how all of my aliases are:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> 1
> (and watching mail logs, postfix only involves itself in the initial
> delivery to noc, not any subsequent lookups).
> 
> 
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