Re: [Exim] Exim, mac os x server, and netinfo

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Author: Giuliano Gavazzi
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To: Chuck Kenney
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] Exim, mac os x server, and netinfo
Not sure if Nico was referring to my post. Anyway, I have still the
code and I still apply the patch to exim when a new version comes
out. I haven't yet passed the source to Phil because of the unclear
licensing issues. I can pass the code to you anyway.

As I said in that email, the lookup syntax is:

${lookup netinfo {[-t] [-T <timeout>] <domain> <path> <prop-key>
<index>} {$value}{$errorvalue}}

and can do almost anything (but it cannot return a list, as far as I remember).

I am on a very slow connection at the (long) moment, starting to
realise how bad is my internet addiction, so my reaction times are
pretty poor, but, if you are interested, I can dig and send you the
files I modified and created for exim 4.14.

Giuliano

At 17:57 -0500 2003/04/10, Chuck Kenney wrote:
>Interesting... thanks. That looks like the netinfo user lookup code.
>Might have to see if I can change it to do groups.
>
>On Thursday, April 10, 2003, at 05:51 PM, Nico Erfurth wrote:
>
>>Chuck Kenney wrote:
>>>I just finished compiling, installing, and configuring exim on our
>>>xserve running mac os x server 10.2.4. After finishing, I realized
>>>that exim does not check the netinfo (and/or workgroup manager) groups
>>>for delivery, only the users. I have about 15 groups with 30 users
>>>each, and some of them change fairly often.
>>>
>>>I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to make exim consult the
>>>netinfo groups and redirect messages to the users in that group.
>>
>>Check this thread:
>>http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-20021202/
>>047019.html
>>
>>Nico


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