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| mess-mate wrote: | >The vmail looks like this: | >/home/vmail | > mydomain1.xx | > user1 | > user2 | > otherdomain.xxx | > user1 | > user3 | > | >The user logged into his mailbox on the server with his | >mailaddress. | >example: user1 | >There is a mysql database (mail) contained the mailaddress of the | >users and their mailbox-cota. | >Maildrop gets the mailaddress from postfix and drop the message in | >the mailbox of that user. If the mailbox doesn't exist it is created | >by maildrop. | >This works well. | > | >Now when messages are retrieved from the ISP, transported by | >postfix, some of them must be dropped in more than one mailbox: | >example: to mailbox of mydomain1.xx/user1 | > otherdomain.xxx/user3 | > | >Second: when user3 reply to that message, a copy has to be send to | >mydomain1.xx/user1. | > | | I still don't see what problem you are trying to solve. anyway, here is an idea. | | if you want mail sent to postfix-users to be delivered to user1, then use a | virtual alias: | | postfix-users postfix-users, user1 | | This will apply to both inbound and outbound mail. | | Thanks, i'll try it. mess-mate -- I think we are in Rats' Alley where the dead men lost their bones. -- T.S. Eliot
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