Quoting former03 | Baltasar Cevc <baltasar.cevc@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Pedro,
Postfix does that without problems in general. You probably have some
config error.
You should only need to set virtual_mailbox_transport =
lmtp||cyrus:<destination>, virtual_mailbox_domains = <some map that
gives you the domains to be used with the virtual mailbox transport>
(e.g. a file that contains <domain1> VIRTUAL\n<domain2> VIRTUAL\netc.)
as hash:/etc/postfix/virtual.domains (don't forget to run postmap on
that file) - if you want - virtual_mailbox_maps (then Postfix will
reject all messages to addresses not listed in that file, same format
as for vritual domain table). See virtual(5) for details on the tables.
Hope that helps,
Baltasar
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The docs state that virtual mailbox, need some extra suff set up,
namely virtual_mailbox_base.
How would this help with several backends?
I can't define several cyrus backends, can I?
And how exaclty does virtual_mailbox help in this scenario, since mail
must be routed to the appropriate backend, which might be in another
server, and for what I see in the docs, the virtual_mailbox requires
the physical paths to the mailboxes, correct?
And will an address like username@xxxxxxxxxx@backend be routed
correctly with virtual_mailboxes?
Please some help for someone who's strugling with this for quite some
days now.
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