To answer my question, the directions I had for my virtual domain setup told
me to put the following line in master.cf:
#local_recipient_maps = $alias_maps unix:passwd.byname $virtual_mailbox_maps

Doing various searches online and in documentation, I ran across something
that said to change it to:
local_recipient_maps =

Which makes sense.  The errors I was receiving were about the local user.  I
left it like this and tested sending emails to a valid user, a valid mailing
list, an invalid user, and an invalid mailing list.  Everything appears to
be working or bouncing back correctly.  Does anyone know of any side effects
that I haven't thought of by changing this?

Thanks,
Bryan

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Bryan Ragon
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Subject: [Mailman-Users] Postfix / ldap / mailman (user unknown in
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I am trying to setup a mail server running Postfix virtual domains, with
domain and user info stored in a ldap backend.  I tried to follow the
directions in the postfix-to-mailman.py file without luck.  I like the idea
of using that script because then I don't need to worry about creating
aliases (according to it's documentation).


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