On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 08:28 +0100, Marc Dirix wrote:
> >
> > This makes all e-mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] appear on the dbmail
> > user "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", as well as a forward on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Simple.
> > BUT if now he has an alias
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > this was already replaced with
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> 777
> > and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] would only go to local user 777 and not the
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail, and this is not easy to find.
> >
> 
> If that is the case, this surely is a regression. I did formerly use  
> aliasses (the one with the number) and forwards together. And they  
> should both be delivered.

It should indeed be the case that all aliases are looked up. Are you
running on the very latest Postgres? The errors recently posted about
not casting to char might be preventing such lookups from succeeding.

Aaron

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