On 16 Dec 2002, Christian Schulte writes: >>> +`R$=L < @ $=w . > $#_LOCAL_ $: @ $1`@'$2 special local names >>> +R$+ < @ $=w . > $#_LOCAL_ $: $1`@'$2 regular local name')
> I think the two lines you added should look like > `R$=L < @ $=w . > $#_LOCAL_ $: @ $1 < @ $2 > special local names > R$+ < @ $=w . > $#_LOCAL_ $: $1 < @ $2 > regular local name') > don't they ? For me thinks work after chaning them this way ! I'm glad you've found something that works for you. I'd have to run more tests to know if that same change to proto.m4 would work for me. It could be that you have found a more generic approach than mine. What I sent is in active use on multiple smallish servers under Sendmail 8.12.5, and seems to be working fine so far. Suggestions from others about using mailertable and avoiding the need to hack proto.m4 also sound like they could be worth trying; it would make upgrading sendmail versions easier, for example, to use only the standard provided m4 files. I hope that documenting how best to configure sendmail for use with Cyrus 2.2 in virtdomain mode will be part of the documentation cleanup that preceeds the 2.2 release. If I were sure what "the best" approach was, I'd happily submit patches to the Cyrus documentation files describing it. But I keep thinking that someone somewhere surely knows of a better way than making changes to proto.m4 :-) Jonathan -- Jonathan Marsden | Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Making electronic 1252 Judson Street | Phone: +1 (909) 795-3877 | communications work Redlands, CA 92374 | Fax: +1 (909) 795-0327 | reliably for Christian USA | http://www.xc.org/jonathan | missions worldwide