On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Griffiths, Joel wrote:

> I'm not sure what that has to do with comparing the RCPT TO, instead of =
> the aliased recipient, to cmdaliases. Mailusers.tab is checked before =
> you even get to cmdaliases/. Correct me if I'm wrong (I may be), but it =
> appears Cmdaliases/ is only checked if mailusers.tab doesn't contain a =
> valid user. That would mean a cmd-only users would still be checked =
> against the cmdaliases directories even if they weren't in the =
> mailusers.tab file. Regardless, cmdaliases is defintitely checked if the =
> user in not listed in cmdaliases, so cmd-only users are definitely valid =
> whether the alias is used for the cmdaliases or the RCPT TO is used for =
> the cmdaliases. IMHO, the administrator would want the command performed =
> on the final recipient (aliased) rather than the original RCPT TO field.
>
> That brings up another question, actually. Why does custdomains use the =
> RCPT TO recipient instead of the aliased recipient? I would think the =
> alias is important for determining the appropriate custdomain entry, not =
> the original RCPT TO.

Which version are you looking at ?
It is perfectly legal to have a cmdalias account user@domain with having
the "domain" inside domains.tab
I'd say that cmdaliases born for this reason.



- Davide

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