Virtual mail domain problem

I upgrade to 10.5 and it did a lot of damage. I got most of it back into shape, however, I have email addresses with the same user name but different domain. So in tiger if I wanted to keep those separate, I create one with the username bob and the second one with username bob2 and a shortname of [email protected] and it all worked.
So user bob has email address [email protected] and user bob2 has email address [email protected] Which makes two mailboxes.
Now if I do that, ANY virtual domain I have with same name goes to one box. I.E. [email protected] goes to [email protected] Even if I don't have a specific account setup with an address like [email protected], it will still go through to the one box.
Any one seen this problem or know where to look to fix it?
Thanks,

I don't remember exactly but the post lead me to this article on topicdesk. http://osx.topicdesk.com/content/view/45/41/
Instead of using shortnames I used postfix aliases and that solved it all. However, it is not a fix to the problem at hand because this means every time you want to add a virtual user you have to go edit a file and bounce postfix.
Lame.

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