On Mon, 2002-02-04 at 11:33, Robert Wagoner wrote: > Are you using m4 now, or do you still use $EDITOR to hack your > sendmail.cf? > You'll need to use m4 to get all the features to work correctly.
Still using $editor, although with sendmail v. 8.11+ most, if not all, features are documented both ways. It's my understanding (from what I've been reading)that the sendmail folks are doing this on purpose - a less obfuscated sendmail.cf is a good thing. > There should be no punctuation between left and right columns, > just a tab. Found and fixed. > If your virtuser works OK, you should get the following from sendmail > -bt > /map virtuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... no match (0) > /map virtuser @sonney.com ... alchemist > 3,0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... alchemist > because there's not an explicit map entry for Bob, > but the unmatched names will still come to you. While the first bit works, the second doesn't : > /map virtuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] map_lookup: virtuser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) no match (0) > /map virtuser @sonney.com map_lookup: virtuser (@sonney.com) returns alchemist (0) > 3,0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] canonify input: bob @ sonney . com Canonify2 input: bob < @ sonney . com > Canonify2 returns: bob < @ sonney . com . > canonify returns: bob < @ sonney . com . > parse input: bob < @ sonney . com . > Parse0 input: bob < @ sonney . com . > Parse0 returns: bob < @ sonney . com . > ParseLocal input: bob < @ sonney . com . > ParseLocal returns: bob < @ sonney . com . > Parse1 input: bob < @ sonney . com . > Parse1 returns: $# local $: bob parse returns: $# local $: bob > Hmm. I wonder if there's a ruleset that's been disturbed. That's where I'll look next. Any sendmail ruleset gurus out there? -- -------------------------------------------- -- Kevin "The Alchemist" Sonney -- -- ICQ: 4855069 AIM: ksonney -- -------------------------------------------- 320C 0336 3BC4 13EC 4AEC 6AF2 525F CED7 7BB6 12C9
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