Hi, On Sat, Nov 04, 2006 at 10:11:46AM +0100, Marc Haber wrote: > Hi Osamu, > > On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 11:19:55PM +0900, Osamu Aoki wrote: > > My ISP put back AUTH for SMTP so I hit this bug again :-) > > > > It took me a while to realize the confofuration needs to use canonical > > name or just *. I think Debian provided configuration is better to use > > wildsearch than plain lsearch to enable wildcard in the hostname field > > here. > > That's a rather neat idea and I'm going to implement this soon. I am > wondering, however, that we shuold probably use nwildlsearch instead > of the wildlsearch* you have been suggesting. We do not need string > expansion there, and wildlsearch* strikes me as redundant. Can you > please verify?
OK. If this mail goes out, then nwildlsearch is working :-) Now I have passwd.client ### with nwildlsearch ^.*smtp.*\.dti\.ne\.jp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:XXXXXXX Let's think a bit while we are at it. > I do not understand this part of the patch. Server authentication does > not use passwd.client, and your change is going to introduce wildcards > for _user names_, which does not sound desireable. Any chance that > this part of the patch is result of a search-and-replace call? > > Without better arguments, I'm not going to take this part of the patch. This was accidental. I will test this mail without it. > The other instances of lsearch* have been replaced by nwildlsearch in > svn, and pending successful testing, I'm going to upload soon. > ... > These are very good patches, modulo some Japanisms in the English > wording, which I have replaced by appropriate Germanisms ;) Also, you may want to update comments passwd.client comments and reference to passwd.client in 30_exim~xamples too. Let's see. Osamu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]