>This works for me. I can not say what is broken in your setup without seeing 
>your config.


Here's the config I used that broke local delivery. 
Most likely I've overlooked something simple,

but it's not jumping out at me. 

Simply changing my hostname to pseudonymous.splazo.co

made it all work fine.


//Things look reasonably well configured in /etc/mail:


     # cd /etc/mail
     # grep frisco.splazo.co *
     aliases:steve:          [email protected]
     Binary file aliases.db matches
     domains:frisco.splazo.co
     passwd:[email protected]:$2b....::::::
     smtpd.conf:pki frisco.splazo.co certificate "/etc/ssl/frisco.splazo.co.crt"
     smtpd.conf:pki frisco.splazo.co key "/etc/ssl/private/frisco.splazo.co.key"
     smtpd.conf:listen on egress port 25 filter sub tlspkifrisco.splazo.co
     smtpd.conf:listen on egress port 587 filter all tls-require pki 
frisco.splazo.co auth <passwd>
     virtuals:[email protected]             [email protected]
     virtuals:[email protected]    [email protected]
     virtuals:[email protected]     [email protected]
     virtuals:[email protected]               vmail

Aliases seem to be setup ok:
     # grep -e root: aliases
     root:     steve
     # grep -e steve: aliases
     steve:          [email protected]


Here's what I'm running:
     # hostname; uname -a; smtpd -h                                             
                  
    frisco.splazo.co                                                            
                
     OpenBSD frisco.splazo.co 5.9 GENERIC#1743 amd64                            
                  
     version: OpenSMTPD master  


Here are a couple of examples of it not working:

    // have the same problem with telnet

     $ telnet localhost 25
     Trying 127.0.0.1...
     Connected to localhost.
     Escape character is '^]'. 
     220 frisco.splazo.co ESMTP OpenSMTPD
     helo lap.top
     250 frisco.splazo.co Hello lap.top [127.0.0.1], pleased to meet you
     mail from: <[email protected]>
     250 2.0.0: Ok
     rcpt to: <[email protected]>
     550 Invalid recipient


     // and with /usr/bin/mail
     $ mail root
     Subject: test

     well?
     .
     EOT
     $ send-mail: command failed: 550 Invalid recipient


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