Paul,
        I'm not sure why it's an MTA issue.  DBMail makes the decision weather 
to
accept mail for a specific address, and decides which mailbox to put the
mail into.  It seems like what I'm wanting to do here is exactly what dbmail
is in charge of.
Thanks,
Peter Darley

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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Virtual addresses



This belongs to the mta domain. And dbmail is no mta.

In postfix I would use an access or transport table.

Start out by getting a proof-of-concept in a filebased access table, and if
that works move on to a sql based
table if you like.

I'm sure other mta's provide similar functionality.


Pretty straightforward stuff.




Peter Darley wrote:
> Folks,
>       I'm trying to figure out if I can do what I want in DBMail.  I want to
have
> a user in dbmail that gets all mail that fits a certain pattern.  For
> example, any to an address that matches system would go into the same
> mailbox.  So [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc. would all
go
> into the system mailbox.  If this will work with certain patterns but not
> with others, that's OK, I can make my addresses fit whatever works.
> Thanks,
> Peter Darley
>
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