On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 02:41:06PM +0000, Paul Jakma mentioned:
> > Indeed. I've that working. It does aliases from a database. But not
> > users.
> wouldn't LDAP be much better suited for that?
Even if it was, I wouldn't use it. The idea is that usernames & databases
In the end, I made an alias for "default", and mail for this user is
piped to a shell script that checks MySQL for the address in the To:
line, and works out what to do from that. Courtesy of the "default
bounce address" postfix has :)
Kate
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