Re: 5.1.1 User unknown bounces

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On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Simon Matter wrote:

You could easily run a cron job on the cyrus-imapd server(s) and create
user/mailbox lists, scp them to the postfix relays and use the files there
to decide which mail to accept. That way you can also greatly reduce the
load on spam tagging servers and also reduce bounces to a minimum. In our
case the file looks like this:

user1@xxxxxxxxxx    OK
user2@xxxxxxxxxx    OK

and it's configured like this in main.cf:

relay_recipient_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/relay_recipients

Does this work for transport maps? Right now the relays take everything @onid.orst.edu and shove them down LMTP to our Cyrus server, using a transport map.

	Andy
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