Michelle Konzack writes:

Hello *,

is it right, that /etc/courier/aliases not working for "hosteddomains"?

/etc/courier/aliases works for any address in any domain.

The difference between "locals" and "hosteddomains" is that if "domain.com" is listed in "locals", then the recipient address <[email protected]> is processed as the address "user". This is what gets looked up in aliases, then queried using courier-authlib. If "domain.com" is listed in "hosteddomains", then the recipient address <[email protected]> is processed as the address "[email protected]", accordingly. If you have "user" listed in aliases, obviously that's not the same as "[email protected]", so the alias is inapplicable.



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