Martin Fahrendorf grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> 
> you must set something like 
> 
> domain1.com my_domain
> 
> in your virtual table one line above your '[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]' line. This is recomended, so postfix knows 
> that domain1.com is a virtual domain and it is allowed to relay to. (as 
> Daniel pointed out in his mail). The right hand part (my_domain) is not 
> used, but there must be some text.

Ok, I'll give that a try.  Question, if you want to accept (and forward 
either locally or to another location) mail from more than one domain, 
would you put more than one line at the top of /etc/postfix/virtual?  I.E., 
put something like:

domain1.com     mydomain.com
domain2.com     mydomain.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]       localuser

and so on?

                 --Dave
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