Thor Atle Rustad:
> > Here is my  main.cf
> >> <http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/file/t6656/output3.txt>   and
> >> output
> >> in  /var/log/mail.log
> >> <http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/file/t6656/output2.txt>   after
> >> sending an email from localhost.
> >>
> >> And here,  /var/log/mail.log
> >> <http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/file/t6656/realmaillog.txt>
> >>  excerpts
> >> from sending from an external client.
> >>
> >
> > Sep 28 08:42:00 ip-172-31-28-174 postfix/local[4413]: B6DAA54DDC:
> > to=<abcliste+someth...@klubb.example.com>, relay=local, delay=0.01,
> > delays=0.01/0/0/0, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (unknown user: "abcliste")
> >
> > this looks like the extension works properly: abcliste+something is
> > expanded
> > to user "abcliste" that is unknown
> >
> > --
> >
> > Ok, so if there had been a local user "abcliste" , the "+something" part
> would have been ignored and the message delivered, which I understand. Now,
> this is a mailman installation where "abcliste" is found in the
> local_recipients_map. If I could only make postfix check the
> local_recipients_map file also when incoming mail has the "+something"
> extension, I would be good. When incoming mail is sent to "abcliste", the
> local_recipients_map has a match, and message is relayed to mailman.

/etc/postfix/main.cf:
    recipient_delimiter = +

        Wietse

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