Chris Kolkman wrote:
> Thanks for the reply Paul.
> 
>  
> 
> I’m pretty sure that the alias table is correct, but I’ve included it
> below anyways.
> 
> I noticed another info@ email address in the accounts list, and thought
> I’d try that to see if I got the same result – and I do.
> 
>  
> 
> I set the LMTP trace level to 5 and restarted postfix & lmtpd, and sent
> another test message to the account in question.
> 
>  
> 
> It may be a postfix -> mysql (a recipient map connection file or
> something) or maybe even cyrus – but I’m not sure.  Maybe someone will know.
> 
>  
> 
> Anyway here are the requested lines (table exported to xml, also notice
> the lack of LMTP responses in the maillog (even at trace level 5, which
> is why I think it might be postfix’s connection to the db):

So there's your problem. It's not dbmail. Postfix is not even relaying
the email to dbmail-lmtpd. Try setting up an explicit rule in transport.
As long as there's no logs from dbmail-lmtpd your postfix setup is
incorrect.

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