Bernd Wurst writes:
Hi.I have sort of a special question. Many of our users use .courier-style-addresses, so that the user can have .courier-foobar to process username-foobar on our global domain. So this domain is in "locals" file. Now, one user has his homedir on another server. I tried to set up an alias: specialuser: specialuser@otherserver This works, but not for extension-addresses. Is there a way to forward all mail to local specialuser-* to specialuser-*@otherdomain?
Use aliasdir, not the alias file.If a local mailbox does not exist and there's no alias, the last lookup is the aliasdir (man dot-courier), so install both .courier-special and .courier-specialuser-default in aliasdir to effect the forward.
If you want to preserve the dash extension on the forwarded adderss, you'll have to monkey around in .courier-specialuser-default, something like:
| sendmail -f "$SENDER" "specialuser-$EXT@otherdomain"
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