Titanus Eramius:
> > OK, the table is working as it should. Now let's find out
> > why the bogus recipient is accepted:
> > 
> > Next step:
> > 
> > - Connect to the public (not content re-injection) SMTP port and try
...
> MAIL FROM:<>
> 250 2.1.0 Ok
> RCPT TO:<real-u...@cogky.dk>
> 250 2.1.5 Ok
> RCPT TO:<non-exist...@cogky.dk>
> 250 2.1.5 Ok

> If non-exist...@cogky.dk is substituted with non-exist...@aptget.dk,
> then it is still rejected with "... unknown in virtual mailbox table".

You appear to have a wild-card rule that replaces @cogky.dk with
@aptget.dk.  Such a rule matches all addresses including invalid ones.

Instead use a MySQL query  as decribed in
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/postfix-users/message/247913

        Wietse

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