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Hello,

I have a number of messages in my deferred queue that are destined for an offsite alias, which is currently unreachable. I have changed the alias to point to a local mailbox so the mail can be retrieved by the owner. New messages sent to this alias are delivered as expected to this new mailbox.

However, if I 'postsuper -r <queueid>' one of the deferred messages, it is re-queued to go to the old offsite destination. I was expecting it to re-resolve the alias, and send the message to the new mailbox. postsuper(1) says that when I re-queue a message with the - r option:

  The  message is subjected again to mail address rewriting
  and substitution.  This is useful when rewriting rules or
  virtual mappings have changed.

Obviously I am doing something wrong here. How can I re-queue these deferred messages so they are sent to the new destination instead of the old one?

Thanks.

        - H




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