On 16 Jun 2006, at 09:54 , Stefan Jeglinski wrote:
My idealized goal is for each user (who has a password-protected
home directory on the Tiger Server box) to be able to have a text
file (for example) that allows them to control their own virtual
addresses by having Postfix parse that text file. Aside from
obvious security concerns which would have to be addressed, is
there any mechanism in Postfix to even do something like this?
No, but given
[EMAIL PROTECTED] postfix can be setup to accept
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is very useful, and would be more useful if legions of retarded
windoid morons didn't setup web forms claiming that '+' is an illegal
character in an email address...
But that's a different rant...
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