John Robinson escribió:
> I'm using a virtual email configuration like the one mentioned in
> http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.66/doc/html/spec_html/ch47.html#SECTvirtualdomains
>
> virtual_aliases:
> driver = redirect
> allow_fail
> allow_defer
> domains = dsearch;/etc/mail/domains
> local_part_suffix = +* : -*
> local_part_suffix_optional
> data = ${lookup{$local_part}lsearch*{/etc/mail/domains/$domain/aliases}}
>
> Now, if the aliases files contain e.g.
> foo: bar
> then at the moment, bar is qualified not as @$domain but as
> @$qualify_domain or @$hostname. This is fine for the system aliases but
> not these virtual aliases. If the data were a single item, I could
> manage to produce a string expansion to add @$domain but as the data may
> be a list, not a single entry, I don't know what to do to get any/all
> unqualified addresses returned by the lookup qualified with $domain.
>
> I'm probably being stupid, but can someone help point me in the right
> direction?
qualify_preserve_domain[1] does what you're looking for:
"qualify_preserve_domain Use: redirect Type: boolean Default: false
If this option is set, the router’s local qualify_domain option must not
be set (a configuration error occurs if it is). If an unqualified
address (one without a domain) is generated, it is qualified with the
domain of the parent address (the immediately preceding ancestor)
instead of the global qualify_recipient value. In the case of a
traditional .forward file, this applies whether or not the address is
preceded by a backslash."
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