One can refine that to only do local delivery for a specified list of addresses
in order to avoid risking in the long term to have local delivery to mailboxes
that are never going to be read.
This is what I have (simplified a little bit to not have multiple interfaces
etc.)
# more
Unfortunately, one can only do aliases for local delivery (“deliver” needs to
be in there, not relay if you have alias on that line)
AFAIK there’s no accepted syntax that allows to even specify it in the
configuration.
[I’d love to be proven wrong, as I need it as well]
So, you have 2 paths as
...@example.com
s...@example.com
#[but no need to add all users and aliases existing in the example.com domain]
If I do add me: m...@example.com in the aliases: I get a 550 Invalid recipient
reply from smptd.
(which confused me).
Thanks all!
Swa
> On 23 Jun 2016, at 11:05, Swa Frantzen
All,
Thanks for the input, highly appreciated!
The solution of adding aliases to other domains than example.com and delivering
locally still would force me to have an alias for each and every actually used
target in the @example.com domain (and hence in real world cases it’s a
maintenance