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From: jason+postfix
kanda.comDate: Tue Oct 02 2001 - 04:35:51 CDT
Use a regexp..
eg:
virtual_maps: regexp:/etc/postfix/pop3domains
/etc/postfix/pop3domains:
/^(.*)
example\.com$/ example+$1
Jason
On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Phil Howard wrote:
> The only idea I can come up with is to put a line like the following
> in virtual:
>
>
domain.com owner+$user
otherdomain.com
>
> Trying this, the part $user is not substituted, so apparently this
> kind of substitution is not implemented. If you saw someone try
> to do this, would it be obvious to you what they were trying to
> accomplish? Would this be something easy enough to do?
>
> The goal is to give a non-root user the ability to configure their
> own domain with regard to where different usernames within that
> domain go to.
>
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