On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Christian Hertel wrote:
>
> But it does not work, exim always says "condition name expected, but
> found ${lookup mysql{S". What is wrong with this line condition?
> {$lookup mysql{... works well if it stands alone, so why does it not
> work as subcondition?
${lookup is not an expansion condition, so it cannot be used by itself
as the condition part of an ${if, and{}, or or{}.
Remember that ${lookup has then/else behaviour, so it can be used to
construct and and or logic by itself.
condition = ${lookup mysql{MYSQL_Q_VALIDLOCALEMAILADDR} \
{yes} {${lookup mysql{MYSQL_Q_VALIDLOCALMAILBOX} \
{yes} {no} }} }
Tony.
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