(OT) Postfix Virtual
Peter Russell
pete at ENITECH.COM.AU
Thu Dec 1 02:02:52 GMT 2005
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Many thanks again for your help i really appreciate it.
I have run out of time so i simply need to build the maps manually and
come back to them later to automate and simply.
As i will building them manually (mail merge) I think i will do
something simple like;
/pete at .*domain1.tld/ pete1 at domain3.tld
This should handle any subs for domain1 ?
Thanks again
Pete
Glenn Steen wrote:
> On 30/11/05, Glenn Steen <glenn.steen at gmail.com> wrote:
> (snip)
>
>>I think you need test this fairly carefully, if you decide to go this
>>way, since PF will not do the "magic exploding" it usually does when
>>matching regular expressions.
>
> (snip)
> I'm just too tired.... Really bad wording on my part there... The
> "magic address exploding" is done when _not_ using an RE map, so that
> that type of matching get fed nice things like
> "user+local at domain.tld", user at domain.tld", "user+local", "user",
> "@domain.tld" ...
> When you use a regular expression type of map (regexp and pcre), that
> type of "exploding" is _not_ done. You get the address in all its gory
> details;)
> Sigh. Off to bed:-).
> --
> -- Glenn
> email: glenn < dot > steen < at > gmail < dot > com
> work: glenn < dot > steen < at > ap1 < dot > se
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