John C. Amodeo wrote:

Ken,


The envelope recipient given to lmtpd (RCPT TO)
has to have the correct domain, otherwise lmtpd
won't find the mailbox path.  If you can't


That seems logical...

Just out of curiosity, why wasn't the LMTP daemon designed to support virtual
domains in the same fashion the Cyrus IMAP server process does...?  Meaning, if
your SMTP servers are on separate machines that connect, via LMTP across the
network, determine from the incoming IP address which domain the mail was intended
to be delivered to...

It seemed to me at the time that using the envelope recipient as the authoritative destination makes the most sense.



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