Christian, this sounds like a bug. Please file a report so we can schedule a 
fix.

Christian G. Warden wrote:
> I'm currently using dbmail-smtp to deliver messages directly to a
> specified mailbox using dbmail-smtp -m MAILBOX -u USERNAME.  This
> bypasses DBMail's alias lookups.  Here's what it used to do:
> 
> main(): using SPECIAL_DELIVERY to usernames
> dbmysql.c,db_query: executing query [SELECT user_idnr FROM users WHERE 
> userid='USERNAME']
> insert_messages(): added user [USERNAME] id [15] to delivery list
> insert_messages(): alias deliver_to is [15]
> misc.c,create_unique_id: created: d17f8f3488fea9f4c832fa2393756465
> dbmysql.c,db_query: executing query [SELECT mailbox_idnr FROM mailboxes WHERE 
> LOWER(name) = LOWER('MAILBOX') AND owner_idnr='15']
> 
> and then, inserts the message.
> 
> With 2.1, the behavior of dbmail-smtp has changed.  It now looks up the
> username in the aliases table and looks for domain aliases.  Using the -d
> option seems to do exactly the same thing.  How can I get the old behavior?
> 
> Thanks,
> xn
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