If you have a finite lists of domains, why not just keep these in a file
and use a normal lookup to derive the BASE_DN for the LDAP search..
Hope that helps
G
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Sent: 17 July 2003 15:12
To: Keith Goettert
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Subject: Re: [Exim] LDAP Query - searching for $sender_address_domain
against 'dc=' components
what are you querying exactly? (ie, ldap record format/path)
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 04:52 PM, Keith Goettert wrote:
> Does anyone have the syntax for doing this. Seems I need to
> disassemble
> a string like some.domain.com into 'dc=some, dc=domian, dc=com' inorder
> to get the match. Also, I haven't worked with this variable before...
> Is it cleaned of all RFC822 stuff like comments or will I have to deal
> with stuff like "some (the some group) .domain.com"
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