On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 11:02:09AM -0500, Chris Johnson wrote:
> Mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered locally as virtual-vdomain-user. If that
> ends up being handled by ~alias/.qmail-virtual-vdomain-default, then $DEFAULT
> is user, i.e. the address with virtual-vdomain stripped off. If the address
> wound up being handled by .qmail-virtual-default, then $DEFAULT would have been
> vdomain-user. It's the portion of the address that matches the -default part of
> the .qmail-... file.
I see, I just thought -default matches the complete [EMAIL PROTECTED] part.
Then it is very (and more performant) in .qmail-virtual-vdomain-default:
|/usr/bin/forward $DEFAULT
should do it.
Greetings
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