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From: Steve Johnson (steve_at_stevejohnson.org)
Date: Mon Aug 12 2002 - 15:07:04 CDT
i have a quick question about how :include: files work. what happens
if a message comes into Postfix that will be delivered to a list of
address in an include file, but the file is in the process of being
overwritten with a new version? does Postfix cache a version of the
list for delivering messages to until the file is completely
overwritten? or does it grab what's there even if it's incomplete?
or does it wait until the file is completely there if it detects it's
being overwritten? (if this is OS specific then i'm using Red Hat
7.3 and Postfix 1.1.11)
also - is there a way to use an ":include:" file from a virtual table
or does it have to be in the aliases file? (i checked the archives
and it looks like in 1999 the answer was "it has to be in the aliases
file", but i wanted to doublecheck.)
steve
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