Sorry Wietse,I would never say Postfix is a probabilistic machine - we all trust it fully.
But, if a message is sent to: a...@example.com, j...@example.com, n...@example.com and jack is a member of group aliases: all and noc, and even jack is an alias to real address: jack.br...@example.com, then wouldn't it be possible to log *all* initial recipients included in the message, as for example (I am modifying an entry from my log to illustrate):
Mar 12 12:43:20 vmail postfix/pipe[17100]: E48BBC4D0BA: to=<jack.br...@example.com>, orig_to=<a...@example.com, j...@example.com, n...@example.com>, relay=dovecot, delay=0.15, delays=0.049/0.001/0/0.1, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via dovecot service)
- or -Mar 12 12:43:20 vmail postfix/pipe[17100]: E48BBC4D0BA: to=<jack.br...@example.com>, orig_to=<a...@example.com>, orig_to=<j...@example.com>, orig_to=<n...@example.com>, relay=dovecot, delay=0.15, delays=0.049/0.001/0/0.1, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered via dovecot service)
Would this be possible? Thanks, Nick On 12/3/2011 4:47 μμ, Wietse Venema wrote:
If you receive a message for X with more than one original recipient that was aliased to X, and you are going to deliver it to X only once, then it is incorrect to remember only one of the original recipients. Postfix is not a gambling machine.
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