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@@ -52,20 +52,25 @@ address classes are very important for the operation of Postfix. </p>
<ul>
<li> <p> The list of domains that are a member of that address
-class: for example, all local domains, or all relay domains. </p>
+class. </p>
+
+<p> Examples: all local domains, or all relay domains. </p>
+
+<li> <p> The default delivery transport for domains in that address
+class. </p>
+
+<p> Examples: local_transport or relay_transport (these point
+to services defined in master.cf). </p>
-<li> <p> The default delivery transport for that address class. For
-example, the local,
-virtual or relay delivery transport (delivery transports are defined
-in master.cf). This helps to keep Postfix configurations simple,
-by avoiding the need for explicit routing information in transport
-maps. </p>
+<p> Benefit: this avoids the need for explicit routing information
+in transport maps. </p>
<li> <p> The list of valid recipient addresses for that address
-class. The Postfix SMTP server rejects invalid recipients with
-"User unknown in &lt;name of address class here&gt; table". This
-helps to keep the Postfix queue free of undeliverable MAILER-DAEMON
-messages. </p>
+class. </p>
+
+<p> Benefit: the Postfix SMTP server rejects an invalid recipient
+with "User unknown in &lt;name of address class&gt; table", and
+avoids sending a MAILER-DAEMON message with backscatter spam. </p>
</ul>
@@ -92,12 +97,12 @@ This domain class also includes mail for <i>user@[ipaddress]</i>
when the IP address is listed with the inet_interfaces or
proxy_interfaces parameters. </p>
-<li> <p> Valid recipient addresses are listed with the local_recipient_maps
-parameter, as described in LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README. The Postfix SMTP
-server rejects invalid recipients with "User unknown in local
-recipient table". If the local_recipient_maps parameter value is
-empty, then the Postfix SMTP server accepts any address in the
-local domain class. </p>
+<li> <p> Valid recipient addresses for those domains are
+listed with the local_recipient_maps parameter, as described in
+LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README. The Postfix SMTP server rejects invalid recipients
+with "User unknown in local recipient table". If the local_recipient_maps
+parameter value is empty, then the Postfix SMTP server accepts any
+address in the local domain class. </p>
<li> <p> The mail delivery transport is specified with the
local_transport parameter. The default value is <b>local:$myhostname</b>
@@ -111,21 +116,25 @@ class. </p>
<ul>
<li> <p> Purpose: hosted domains where each recipient address is
-aliased to an address in a different domain, for example, a local
-UNIX system account or a remote address. A
+aliased to an address in a different domain class, for example, a
+local UNIX system account or a remote address. A
virtual alias example is given in the VIRTUAL_README file. </p>
<li> <p> Domain names are listed in virtual_alias_domains. The
default value is $virtual_alias_maps for Postfix 1.1 compatibility.
</p>
-<li> <p> Valid recipient addresses are listed with the virtual_alias_maps
-parameter. The Postfix SMTP server rejects invalid recipients with
-"User unknown in virtual alias table". The default value is
-$virtual_maps for Postfix 1.1 compatibility. </p>
+<li> <p> Valid recipient addresses for those domains are listed with the
+virtual_alias_maps parameter. The Postfix SMTP server rejects invalid
+recipients with "User unknown in virtual alias table". The default
+value is $virtual_maps for Postfix 1.1 compatibility. </p>
-<li> <p> There is no mail delivery transport parameter. Every
-address must be aliased to an address in some other domain. </p>
+<blockquote ><p> Note: for historical reasons, virtual_alias_maps
+apply to recipients in all domain classes, not only the virtual
+alias domain class. </p> </blockquote>
+
+<li> <p> There is no configurable mail delivery transport. Every
+address must be aliased to an address in some other domain class. </p>
</ul>
@@ -136,18 +145,19 @@ class. </p>
<li> <p> Purpose: final delivery for hosted domains where each
recipient address can have its own mailbox, and where users do not
-need to have a UNIX system account. A virtual mailbox example is
+need to have a UNIX system account. A virtual mailbox example is
given in the VIRTUAL_README file. </p>
<li> <p> Domain names are listed with the virtual_mailbox_domains
parameter. The default value is $virtual_mailbox_maps for Postfix
1.1 compatibility. </p>
-<li> <p> Valid recipient addresses are listed with the virtual_mailbox_maps
-parameter. The Postfix SMTP server rejects invalid recipients with
-"User unknown in virtual mailbox table". If this parameter value
-is empty, the Postfix SMTP server accepts all recipients for domains
-listed in $virtual_mailbox_domains. </p>
+<li> <p> Valid recipient addresses for those domains are listed
+with the virtual_mailbox_maps parameter. The Postfix SMTP server
+rejects invalid recipients with "User unknown in virtual mailbox
+table". If this parameter value is empty, the Postfix SMTP server
+accepts all recipients for domains listed in $virtual_mailbox_domains.
+</p>
<li> <p> The mail delivery transport is specified with the
virtual_transport parameter. The default value is <b>virtual</b>
@@ -169,11 +179,12 @@ file. </p>
<li> <p> Domain names are listed with the relay_domains parameter.
</p>
-<li> <p> Valid recipient addresses are listed with the relay_recipient_maps
-parameter. The Postfix SMTP server rejects invalid recipients with
-"User unknown in relay recipient table". If this parameter value
-is empty, the Postfix SMTP server accepts all recipients for domains
-listed with the relay_domains parameter. </p>
+<li> <p> Valid recipient addresses for those domains are listed
+with the relay_recipient_maps parameter. The Postfix SMTP server
+rejects invalid recipients with "User unknown in relay recipient
+table". If this parameter value is empty, the Postfix SMTP server
+accepts all recipients for domains listed with the relay_domains
+parameter. </p>
<li> <p> The mail delivery transport is specified with the
relay_transport parameter. The default value is <b>relay</b> which