If I don’t set the recipient table, what’s the trouble?

Thanks


On 2024-10-30 21:05, Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users wrote:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 08:57:32PM +0800, Adriel via Postfix-users wrote:

I have another question. Suppose I have two domains: foo.com and bar.com. Both point to an MX server: mx1.sample.com. However, on mx1.sample.com, I want to route bar.com's emails to mx2.sample.com, because mx2.sample.com has
the complete user database for bar.com, and mx2.sample.com is only
accessible from restricted IP addresses. In mx1.sample.com's postfix
configuration, I'm using the following settings:

relay_domains = bar.com
    transport_maps = inline:{
    { bar.com = relay:[mx2.sample.com] }}

Is this configuration correct? Thank you.

Correct, but not complete, it is missing a recipient table for the relay
domain, you need:

    # Real table if more than a handful of users.
    relay_recipient_maps = inline:{
        { [email protected] = exists },
        { moe@[email protected] = exists },
        { [email protected] = exists },
        }
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