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--- Comment #6 from Git Commit <[email protected]>  2011-10-07 05:17:04 ---
Git commit:
http://git.exim.org/exim.git/commitdiff/d91082979d7b34eb32d676110a3b44417ae43551

commit d91082979d7b34eb32d676110a3b44417ae43551
Author:     Phil Pennock <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Thu Oct 6 23:40:01 2011 -0400
Commit:     Phil Pennock <[email protected]>
CommitDate: Thu Oct 6 23:40:01 2011 -0400

    rework userforward local_part_suffix documentation

    Loosely based on suggestion from Julian Gilbey.
    fixes bug 1139.
---
 src/src/configure.default |   14 ++++++++------
 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/src/configure.default b/src/src/configure.default
index d6aaa5e..a527b41 100644
--- a/src/src/configure.default
+++ b/src/src/configure.default
@@ -574,16 +574,18 @@ system_aliases:
 # file starts with the string "# Exim filter" or "# Sieve filter", uncomment
 # the "allow_filter" option.

-# If you want this router to treat local parts with suffixes introduced by "-"
-# or "+" characters as if the suffixes did not exist, uncomment the two local_
-# part_suffix options. Then, for example, [email protected] will be treated
-# in the same way as [email protected] by this router. You probably want to
make
-# the same change to the localuser router.
-
 # The no_verify setting means that this router is skipped when Exim is
 # verifying addresses. Similarly, no_expn means that this router is skipped if
 # Exim is processing an EXPN command.

+# If you want this router to treat local parts with suffixes introduced by "-"
+# or "+" characters as if the suffixes did not exist, uncomment the two local_
+# part_suffix options. Then, for example, [email protected] will be treated
+# in the same way as [email protected] by this router. Because this router is
+# not used for verification, if you choose to uncomment those options, then
you
+# will *need* to make the same change to the localuser router.  (There are
+# other approaches, if this is undesirable, but they add complexity).
+
 # The check_ancestor option means that if the forward file generates an
 # address that is an ancestor of the current one, the current one gets
 # passed on instead. This covers the case where A is aliased to B and B


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