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| | We introduce a limitation on the domain-aliases: they can't have
children (e.g., lists or users) any longer.
The whole alias resolution, including catch-alls and domain aliases, is
now done in 'virtual_alias_maps'. We stop the resolution by returning a
dummy alias A -> A for mailboxes, before trying the catch-all maps.
We're still using transport_maps for lists. If it turns out to be a
bottleneck due to the high-latency coming from LDAP maps, (and the fact
that there is a single qmgr(8) daemon), we could rewrite lists to a
dummy subdomain and use a static transport_maps instead:
  virtual_alias_maps:
    mylist@example.org -> mylist#example.org@mlmmj.localhost.localdomain
  transport_maps:
    mlmmj.localhost.localdomain mlmmj: | 
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| | It has to be performed last, to give a chance to be accepted as a
regular mailbox.
We introduce a new, dedicated, smtpd daemon whose only purpose is to
resolve catch-alls. | 
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| | Antispam & antivirus, using ClamAV and SpamAssassin through Amavisd-new.
Each user has his/her amavis preferences, and own Bayes filter (to
maximize privacy).
One question remains, though: how to set spamassassin's trusted_networks
/ internal_networks / msa_networks? It seems not obivious to get it
write with IPSec and dynamic IPs.
(Cf. https://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/AwlWrongWay) | 
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| | Other abreviations are upper case. | 
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