Am 23.02.2011 18:29, schrieb Victor Duchovni:
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 06:25:56PM +0100, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 
>>>> sender dependent relay hosts
>>>
>>> What's wrong with "mydestination = '%s'"? Why are you using "like '%s'"?
>>> Surely the destination domain is not a wildcard pattern, but is rather
>>> a literal string.
>>
>> Example:
>>
>> %s = t...@domain.tld
>> mydestination = t...@domain.tld
> 
> No, except with regexp tables, postfix always folds lookup keys to
> lower case.
> 
>> where mydestination='%s' will fail because it is case-sensitive
>> where mydestination like '%s' does the same an is case-in-sensitive
> 
> This is not correct.

cool - this means i do not need any like in any postfix-mysql-config
what is faster because keys are used, nice to know, i wanted to get
sure that there nothing fails while making this setup a year ago

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