On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> But dbm;/some/list.dbm is quite different from @@dbm;/some/list.dbm
Indeed, but the @@ syntax applies only for that kind of lookup when it
appears in an address list. The @@ flag characters are part of the
address list syntax, causing the lookup to be used in a special way.
In expanded strings, all that is available are single lookups. If you
want a similar effect to @@ in an address list, you have to code it
explicitly (as you managed to do).
> The first one only looks up a value for a key (domain), and the second
> one also looks for the local part in the value.
Not quite. In an address list, the first can also look up complete
addresses.
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