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What worked for me: directly inserting an empty string as the source_username in the database. Mailman will just display this empty string as, well, an empty string so effectively you'll end up with a source address looking like @yourdomain.tld
Thanks for the Comment but in fact this change will make the collect-all addresses unusable. However i've followed your suggestion and fixed the aliases script that postfix now uses an empty-string instead of null as catch-all identifier
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In the current Version of the Tutorial of Thomas Leister is decribed that an Catch-All Adress has to be setup by setting the source_username to null.
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