On 26 Jul 2010, at 11:58, Alban Hertroys wrote:
> So it should be using my system username ('user') all the way, shouldn't it?
> Instead it seems that it uses '[email protected]' when invoked from
> Postfix, while it uses 'user' when invoked from Dovecot (or, probably, when I
> forward mail to '[email protected]').
Replying to my own post again.
I just realised I can't use system usernames - I have a few aliases pointing to
this same e-mail address. It wouldn't be possible to resolve usernames for
those aliases as they enter dspam, and I don't think Postfix is at the point
that it can determine the final user account to send it to when the message
enters dspam either. I would prefer to resolve those, it would save me a few
quarantine boxes to check for false positives... Any trick on how to achieve
such?
Or am I stuck with full virtual usernames?
Alban Hertroys
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