Posted by kordo on September 18, 192001 at 12:01:11: In Reply to: Re: Ocean girl mail-domain posted by Peter 'Rattacresh' Backes on March 19, 192001 at 00:02:32:
: That mailserver, be it running sendmail, has a yummy
: configuration file called /etc/mail/virtusertable.
: don't forget to makemap hash virtusertable.db < virtusertable;
: a restart of the daemon is not required.
:
: virtusertable A domain-specific form of aliasing, allowing multiple
: virtual domains to be hosted on one machine. For example,
: if the virtuser table contained:
: info@foo.com foo-info
: info@bar.com bar-info
: joe@bar.com error:nouser No such user here
: jax@bar.com error:D.S.N:unavailable Address invalid
: @baz.org jane@example.net
: then mail addressed to info@foo.com will be sent to the
: address foo-info, mail addressed to info@bar.com will be
: delivered to bar-info, and mail addressed to anyone at baz.org
: will be sent to jane@example.net, mail to joe@bar.com will
: be rejected with the specified error message, and mail to
: jax@bar.com will also have a RFC 1893 compliant error code
: D.S.N.
: The username from the original address is passed
: as %1 allowing:
: @foo.org %1@example.com
: meaning someone@foo.org will be sent to someone@example.com.
: Additionally, if the local part consists of "user+detail"
: then "detail" is passed as %2 when a match against user+*
: is attempted, so entries like
: old+*@foo.org new+%2@example.com
: gen+*@foo.org %2@example.com
: +*@foo.org %1+%2@example.com
: and other forms are possible. Note: to preserve "+detail"
: for a default case (@domain) +*@domain must be used as
: exemplified above.
: All the host names on the left hand side (foo.com, bar.com,
: and baz.org) must be in class {w} or class {VirtHost}, the
: latter can be defined by the macros VIRTUSER_DOMAIN or
: VIRTUSER_DOMAIN_FILE (analogously to MASQUERADE_DOMAIN and
: MASQUERADE_DOMAIN_FILE, see below). If VIRTUSER_DOMAIN or
: VIRTUSER_DOMAIN_FILE is used, then the entries of class
: {VirtHost} are added to class {R}, i.e., relaying is allowed
: to (and from) those domains. The default map definition is:
: hash /etc/mail/virtusertable
: A new definition can be specified as the second argument of
: the FEATURE macro, such as
: FEATURE(`virtusertable', `dbm /etc/mail/virtusers')
hi
can I instate messages send one file like this in the /etc/mail/virtuser
@test3.info.se < /ody/.messages I trid but they have no result, how can
I send some file to sender.
thanks
kordo