Hello David,

Any idea when you'd integrate this feature in XMAIL? I am in need of
this feature to make the move from Postfix to XMAIL...
By the way, if you put a MAILPROC.TAB in ~/domains/domain.name/ and make
XMAIL aware of its existance, it could be domain.name-wide for all its
users. This sounds a good plan.

What do you think?

Noor


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Subject: [xmail] Re: Catch-All configuration for a domain


On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Noor Dawod wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> OK, I've read the documentation about MAILPROC.TAB, and it looks that
I
> can do the redirection for a domain.
> Another thing: I searched for a file named MAILPROC.TAB in all
folders,
> and haven't found any. Where do I put this file?

domains/DOMAIN/USER


> If I wish to activate global-redirect for a domain ''domain.name'', do
I
> put file MAILPROC.TAB in ~/domains/domain.name/ ?

Nope, it won't work. But, there's no reason why we couldn't have a
domain 
wise mailproc.tab ... let me think at possible implications ...



- Davide


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