exp,
'^(Post(ma?(st(e?r)?|n)|of|ficl)|(send)?Mail(er)?|daemon|m(mdf|ajordomo)|n?uucp|LIST(SERV|proc)|NETSERV|o(wner|ps)|r(e(quest|sponse)|oot)|b(ounce|bs\.smtp)|echo|mirror|s(erv(ices?|er)|mtp(error)?|ystem)|A(dmin(istrator)?|MMGR|utoanswer))\@');
near the end.
So there you go.
Chris
cp|LIST(SERV|proc)|NETSERV|o(wner|ps)|r(e(quest|sponse)|oot)|b(ounce|bs\.smtp)|echo|mirror|s(erv(ices?|er)|mtp(error)?|ystem)|A(dmin(istrator)?|MMGR|utoanswer))\@');
near the end.
So there you go.
Chris
Chris Wenn
IT Support Officer
Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic
normal" but my perl-fu is too
weak to figure it out!
Chris
Chris Wenn
IT Support Officer
Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
PH: (03) 9252 2354 FAX: (03) 9252 2442
EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WEB: http://www.rbg.vic.gov.au
>>> Gary Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My Perl knowledge is very little indeed! But surely there's a better way than
hacking core RT modules?
Chris
Chris Wenn
IT Support Officer
Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
PH: (03) 9252 2354 FAX: (03) 9252 2442
EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WEB: http://www.rbg.vic.g
Hi
Has anyone got a way of restricting RT's autoreply function to a single domain?
I don't want users outside rbg.vic.gov.au to receive communication from my RT
system.
It's v3.4.4, running on Ubuntu Dapper 6.06, with postfix, apache2 and mysql as
the backend.
Chris
Chris