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NAME
virtual - format of Postfix virtual table
SYNOPSIS
postmap /etc/postfix/virtual
DESCRIPTION
The optional virtual table specifies redirections for
local and non-local recipients or domains. The redirec-
tions are used by the cleanup(8) daemon. The redirections
are recursive.
The virtual redirection is applied only to the recipient
envelope address, and does not affect message headers.
Think Sendmail rule set S0, if you like. Use canonical(5)
mapping to rewrite header and envelope addresses in gen-
eral.
The file serves as input to the postmap(1) command. The
result, an indexed file in dbm or db format, is used for
fast searching by the mail system. After an update it may
take a minute or so before the change becomes visible.
Issue a postfix reload command to eliminate the delay.
Typical support for a virtual domain looks like the fol-
lowing:
virtual.domain anything (right-hand content does not matter)
user1@virtual.domain address1
user2@virtual.domain address2, address3
With this, the SMTP server accepts mail for virtual.domain
and rejects mail for unknown@virtual.domain as undeliver-
able.
The format of the virtual table is as follows, mappings
being tried in the order as listed in this manual page:
blanks and comments
Blank lines are ignored, as are lines beginning
with `#'.
user@domain address, address, ...
Mail for user@domain is redirected to address.
This form has the highest precedence.
user address, address, ...
Mail for user@site is redirected to address when
site is equal to $myorigin, when site is listed in
$mydestination, or when it is listed in
$inet_interfaces.
This functionality overlaps with functionality of
the local alias(5) database. The difference is that
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virtual mapping can be applied to non-local
addresses.
@domain address, address, ...
Mail for any user in domain is redirected to
address. This form has the lowest precedence.
In all the above forms, when address has the form @other-
domain, the result is the same user in otherdomain. This
works for the first address in the expansion only.
ADDRESS EXTENSION
When the search fails, and the address localpart contains
the optional recipient delimiter (e.g., user+foo@domain),
the search is repeated for the unextended address (e.g.
user@domain), and the unmatched address extension is prop-
agated to the result of expansion. The matching order is:
user+foo@domain, user@domain, user+foo, user, and @domain.
BUGS
The table format does not understand quoting conventions.
CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
The following main.cf parameters are especially relevant
to this topic. See the Postfix main.cf file for syntax
details and for default values. Use the postfix reload
command after a configuration change.
virtual_maps
List of virtual mapping tables.
Other parameters of interest:
inet_interfaces
The network interface addresses that this system
receives mail on.
mydestination
List of domains that this mail system considers
local.
myorigin
The domain that is appended to locally-posted mail.
owner_request_special
Give special treatment to owner-xxx and xxx-request
addresses.
SEE ALSO
cleanup(8) canonicalize and enqueue mail
postmap(1) create mapping table
LICENSE
The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this
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software.
AUTHOR(S)
Wietse Venema
IBM T.J. Watson Research
P.O. Box 704
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
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