Re: ANNOUNCE: /var/qmail/control/locals and regex
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Claus Färber) wrote: Much of work? All you have to do is (untested): controls/virtualdomains: .example.com:alias-piffle alias/.qmail-default: |forward "$DEFAULT" (Yes, that's less work than applying a patch!) Inconsistent? Maybe. I see, but is that documented anywhere? And I still think this is the "territory" auf control/locals because I do not have a "virtual"domain, but a real one ;-) Greetings -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] innominate AG networking people fon: +49.30.308806-45 fax: -77 web: http://innominate.de
Re: ANNOUNCE: /var/qmail/control/locals and regex
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 08:56:54AM +0200, Robert Sander wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Claus Färber) wrote: Much of work? All you have to do is (untested): controls/virtualdomains: .example.com:alias-piffle alias/.qmail-default: |forward "$DEFAULT" (Yes, that's less work than applying a patch!) Inconsistent? Maybe. I see, but is that documented anywhere? You mean like, say, the man pages for example? http://www.qmail.org/man/man8/qmail-command.html And I still think this is the "territory" auf control/locals because I do not have a "virtual"domain, but a real one ;-) Don't reject a solution because you don't like the semantics. --Adam
Re: ANNOUNCE: /var/qmail/control/locals and regex
On Tue, Sep 21, 1999 at 10:13:28AM -0400, Adam D . McKenna wrote: And I still think this is the "territory" auf control/locals because I do not have a "virtual"domain, but a real one ;-) Don't reject a solution because you don't like the semantics. I do not reject it, I just offer another solution. Let the people decide. And the performance. (Could anybody test my patch?) Greetings -- Robert Sander "Is it Friday yet?" @Home http://home.pages.de/~gurubert pgp available there
Re: ANNOUNCE: /var/qmail/control/locals and regex
Robert Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb/wrote: Yes, that is possible, but then I have to setup a user piffle, and his .qmail file has to filter the mailadresses and deliver the mail to the correct local user. I think this is too much work and a kind of inconsistency. Much of work? All you have to do is (untested): controls/virtualdomains: .example.com:alias-piffle alias/.qmail-default: |forward "$DEFAULT" (Yes, that's less work than applying a patch!) Inconsistent? Maybe. -- Claus Andre Faerber http://www.faerber.muc.de PGP: ID=1024/527CADCD FP=12 20 49 F3 E1 04 9E 9E 25 56 69 A5 C6 A0 C9 DC
Re: ANNOUNCE: /var/qmail/control/locals and regex
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What problem does this solve that a virtualdomain does not? Yes, control/locals allows only literal entries, but control/virtualdomains allows wildcards of the form ".foo.bar:piffle" to match "biff.foo.bar". It also allows "baz.foo.bar:" to *not* be caught by the preceding entry. Yes, that is possible, but then I have to setup a user piffle, and his .qmail file has to filter the mailadresses and deliver the mail to the correct local user. I think this is too much work and a kind of inconsistency. If aI have only [EMAIL PROTECTED], then I would do it this way with an entry in virtualdomains like his.virtual.domin:someuser or alike. But I have (virtually ;-) a big network of hosts, and everyone has the same users (over NIS). I think it is more easier with one line in locals like ^(.*\.){0,1}mydomain.net$ than the construct mentioned above. Greetings -- Robert Sander "Is it Friday yet?" @Home http://home.pages.de/~gurubert pgp available there
ANNOUNCE: /var/qmail/control/locals and regex
Hi! There is now a webpage for the regex-patch at http://beteigeuze.cs.tu-berlin.de/linux/qmail/ -- Greetings Robert Sander home.pages.de/~gurubert, pgp available there
Re: ANNOUNCE: /var/qmail/control/locals and regex
Robert Sander writes: Hi! There is now a webpage for the regex-patch at http://beteigeuze.cs.tu-berlin.de/linux/qmail/ What problem does this solve that a virtualdomain does not? Yes, control/locals allows only literal entries, but control/virtualdomains allows wildcards of the form ".foo.bar:piffle" to match "biff.foo.bar". It also allows "baz.foo.bar:" to *not* be caught by the preceding entry. -- -russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://russnelson.com Crynwr sells support for free software | PGPok | Government schools are so 521 Pleasant Valley Rd. | +1 315 268 1925 voice | bad that any rank amateur Potsdam, NY 13676-3213 | +1 315 268 9201 FAX | can outdo them. Homeschool!