On 10/26/2017 08:59 AM, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
> I have a service running that requires me to configure an SMTP user X
> with password to send daily statistics to.
>
> Cannot use a virtual alias user (and forward to the final user Y)
> because I have to provide a password as well.
>
> So I set up a dedicated user X account (with password) for this to be
> used to pass through incoming email to the final user Y account (which
> I didn't want to use for that SMTP action).
>
> Can you tell me how I can force this to be done with Postfix directly?
> I can solve it by some forward action once it arrives in the inbox of
> user X, and forward it to user Y, but would be better if I can do such
> directly with Postfix.
>
> -- With both feet on the ground you can't make any step forward

Am I understanding correctly that there can be no email authentication
with virtual users?

And nobody told me this, with my long thread on Virtual Domains/Users? 

I've been on the wrong track all this time.  How can there be no
authentication with virtual users.



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