On 02/05/04 20:19 +0530, Varun Varma wrote: <snip>
Er..in the case of the OP, what particular advantage does this approach have over using the aliases file? Expect him having to do more work in setting up virtusertable support...
The solution I was looking for is kind of fallback relay that PostFix
http://www.postfix.org/faq.html#some_local Using aliases for that is a very crude solution. Much easier to use a makefile and generate all your user maps dynamically.
I agree. Which is why on postfix you should use:
http://www.postfix.org/rewrite.html#luser_relay
And which is why in mail I asked:
<Quote> Anyone know how to do this in sendmail, without using aliases? </Quote>
Virtusertables are no better at solving the problem at hand, since they are simply aliases for virtual domains.
fallback_relay is for entirely different purposes.
My bad - I had luser_relay [set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in mind, but from my post one would interpre fallback_relay.
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