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Subject: Re: recipient delimiter and unknown extensions
From: Robert S. Wojciechowski Jr. (robertwwojo.com)
Date: Fri Oct 20 2000 - 18:22:47 CDT


Ralf,

Heh, I just posted a message that included this in it.

I would also like to see it work correctly with something like this (same
thing as you said, just with more levels):

user-domain1-list1 (.forward-domain1-list1)
user-domain1-list2 (.forward-domain1-list2)
user-domain1-nonexistent (no file, no .forward-domain-default)

if there is no .forward-domain1-default (or the postfix equivalent), then
mail to user-domain1-nonexistent will bounce.

Also, even if I have a .forward-default it should not catch mail for
.forward-domain1-anything.

Anyway, my search continues... If you find a solution, drop me an e-mail
with your original problem. :)

Best Regards,

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Robert S. Wojciechowski Jr.
robertwwojo.com

----------------------------------------------------------------- > On 20-Oct-2000 17:56:23, Ralf Hildebrandt writes: > We're stuck with an ugly qmail relic here: > > We use "-" as reciepient delimiter, so whenever we get mail to, say > the list "alle" it's delivered OK (to everybody), we also have "alle-bln" > who is everybody in Berlin. But we don't have "alle-foo", so mail to > "alle-foo" goes to alle instead of bouncing. > > Can we make Postfix bounce mail for alle-any_unknown_extension WITHOUT > re-setting the recipient_delimiter? > > -- > ralf.hildebrandtinnominate.de > Dipl.-Informatiker innominate AG > system engineer networking people > tel: +49.30.308806-62 fax: -77 http://innominate.de pgp at request > > >