> alias            | deliver_to
>
-----------------+--------------------
> [email protected]  | 123
> [email protected]  | [email protected]
> 
> 
>
Those are completely seperate delivery chains. External forwards do not
> pass through any dbmail filters (sieve or native). Internal
deliveries do.

got it.
> 
> So you can do both:
use internal forwarding (dbmail_aliases point to
> remote
addresses) and use sieve filtering (possibly also forwarding
>
certain messages to remote addresses). Just make sure you abide by the
> requirement mentioned above.

so act like you're going to
accept the message, but the last rule in the chain can be the redirect.

> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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