F. Even wrote:

Check your incoming log, but my guess from the above would be that, due
to the alias, the envelope recipient is being lost. TMDA sees it as
fresh incoming unsolicited mail, and reacts accordingly. You'll need to
tell your MTA either to set $RECIPIENT properly going into TMDA, or
write a header with the correct recipient and tell TMDA to check that.



It looks like it may very well have done that. I've put the transcript of a test below....and it appears that no matter what, it says "Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" How would I go about re-configuring this behavior with TMDA and postfix to make this work? ....or has anyone done this, and do they have any configs or faqs they can point me towards.

Looks like that's it..... Your best bet, I'd guess, is to have Postfix write an X-Originally-To: of some sort, either because it knows it pre-alias, or by snatching it from the Received: headers. Check out the thread at http://mla.libertine.org/tmda-users/2002-03/msg00080.html (different symptom, ultimately same problem). Unless anyone has come up with a more elegant solution since, and I pray they have, you might look at the code that thread refers to: http://mla.libertine.org/tmda-users/200201/msg00125.html.

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Micha�l A. Bishop

"From silly devotions and sour-faced saints, spare us, O Lord."
-St. Teresa of Avila

"A truly good book teaches me better than to just read it.  I must
soon lay it down and commence living on its hint.  What I began by
reading, I must finish by acting."
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