We've recently changed from a configuration where all "virtual" aliases
were in one large dbm file to an LDAP-based query.
The old file contained keys like this:
james@???: james@???
*@ican.net: james@???
And so we used the "dbm*@" search type. A lookup for 'foo@???"
would then be looked up using three possible keys: 'foo@???',
'*@ican.net', and '*'.
The new LDAP query looks something like this:
ldap://LDAPSERVER/domain=$domain,ou=Customers,o=ACC\
?ldapauthforwarding\
?sub\
?(&(login=$local_part)(forward=*))"
But this will only look up the local part. Is it possible to get exim to
try the query again, using '*' for the local part, or do I have to create
another director which is called after the one above ? I can see the
benefits to both approaches, but wanted to clarify the behaviour first.
TIA.
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j.
James FitzGibbon james@???
System Engineer, ACC Global Net Voice/Fax (416)207-7171/7610
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