On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 11:27:00AM +0000, Tony Finch wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Nov 2005, Jerry Nicholls wrote:
> >
> > Isn't the simplest way to just change the list separator using the '<'
> > construct at the start of the line ?
>
> Pick a character that cannot appear in a local part, including a quoted
> local part.
In a quoted local part can be every US-ASCII character (" and \ must be
quoted to be in a quoted sting, see RFC2822 Section 3.2.5).
But, just rushed into my mind, I think you could use a character which
is denied in the acl_smtp_rcpt. In the default configurtion this is
@,%,!,/ or |.
Yes, it works. I found it handier. Is there a performance profit of
using '<' instead of '${sg{<subject>}{<regex>}{<replacement>}}'?
Regards,
Alex
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