I have a file /etc/postfix/virtual.pcre that contains lines like this:
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.com$/${1}+$...@example.com
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.org$/${1}+$...@example.org
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.net$/${1}+$...@example.net
etc etc. This is to allow the _ to act as an additional address
On 3/11/2009 9:38 AM, LuKreme wrote:
I have a file /etc/postfix/virtual.pcre that contains lines like this:
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.com$/${1}+$...@example.com
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.org$/${1}+$...@example.org
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.net$/${1}+$...@example.net
etc etc. This is to allow
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 07:38:25AM -0600, LuKreme wrote:
I have a file /etc/postfix/virtual.pcre that contains lines like this:
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.com$/${1}+$...@example.com
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.org$/${1}+$...@example.org
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.net$/${1}+$...@example.net
etc etc.
On 11-Mar-2009, at 08:27, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/11/2009 9:38 AM, LuKreme wrote:
I have a file /etc/postfix/virtual.pcre that contains lines like
this:
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.com$/${1}+$...@example.com
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.org$/${1}+$...@example.org
/^(.*)_(.*)@example.net$/
On 3/11/2009 3:55 PM, LuKreme wrote:
Sorry, not possible. Also the above defeats recipient validation for
email addresses with _ in them, it is not recommended.
Yep, I am aware of that. In this case, however, the ability to use a
second delimiter far outweighs the lack of recipient
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 04:04:38PM -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
If this ability (multiple
recipient delimiters) was added, simply documenting this fact (about
breaking recipient validation if any of the delimiters are allowed to be
used in the actual email address) should be enough, no?
This
Karl O. Pinc a écrit :
Hello,
I'm running a mailing list (using GNU
Mailman) and occasionally the
list receives mail having headers with
email addresses that have no @domain part.
(I don't know why, and it's out of my
hands in any case.)
When the list software resends the mail
to the