i actually thought the two different lists were there on purpose, in order to 
distinguish between primary and secondary domains --- meaning, high and low priority 
dns MX records. or 'OnServer' or 'OffServer' in jboss-mail terminology.

in that viewpoint, the DomainGroupMBean maintains the complete list of domains that 
the server would accept mail for, and the 'OnServerDomains' set would be those domains 
that can be locally delivered; the others then would be forwarded by another SMTP hop 
or by some other protocol (i.e., a 'secondary' mail server function).
 
seemed like it worked that way --- i may have misunderstood though.

mike

 

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