16.08.2000 pisze Jim Knoble (jmknoble@???):
> I would suggest using /etc/mail/aliases as the single source of the
> information, and generate either dbm or cdb lookup tables from that
> using awk, perl, or your favorite glue or scripting tool. That is:
Well, I thought about it, but I hoped that there's a chance I don't
need to do this ;-)
> Now, of course, you get to ask yourself what you do for aliases that
> you don't want to rewrite,
Well, I think it would be best to move these `aliases-to-be-rewritten'
to another file, where they would be looked up by conversion script
(for creating rewrite database) and some aliasfile director.
> or for other local parts that you do want to rewrite....
This part is done, thanks to FAQ; I look up for specific domains to be
rewritten (and only these local parts would be rewritten, which are
listed explicite).
Thanks for your answer,
best regards,
Jubal
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