also sprach Victor Duchovni <victor.ducho...@morganstanley.com> 
[2011.02.25.0944 +0100]:
> > I wanted to approach this using a canonical rewriting map:
> 
> Why not just set "myorigin" correctly? 

I did not want to make such potentially far-reaching modifications
to a server that I did not set up nor control. I was only an
emergency admin.

> >   root@redxprdww02:/etc/postfix# grep sender_rewrite main.cf
> >   sender_canonical_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sender_rewrite
> 
> Don't waste time with sender_canonical_maps, use either canonical_maps
> or smtp_generic_maps if setting myorigin to the desired domain is
> not an option.

Interesting. smtp_generic_maps would have been my next step. Why do
you advocate using canonical_maps over sender_canonical_maps?

And is smtp_generic_maps preferred over *canonical_maps?

Thanks,

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