Jonas Meurer wrote:
at least it works to set this macro after the router with ldap lookup.
i need this to set the path to the Maildir dynamicly.

Um, no.

is there a better
way to do so?

Avoid it.  You don't need a macro, I think.




.ifdef ${extract{mailMessageStore}{$address_data}}

This isn't exim syntax at all.  I'm guessing your installation
runs a set of files through some preprocessor to produce an
exim config file, and you got the idea from there?   Debian, maybe?
Perhaps there's a mailinglist dedicated to exim on that installation
which might better help you?


yes, i use the splitted configuration scheme from debian, but this is
indeed exim4 syntax.

i have the following configuration:
--snip--
# macros:
ldap_default_servers = 127.0.0.1::389
BASEDN = ou=mail,ou=accounts,dc=resivo,dc=mejo,dc=net
GET_ADDRESS_DATA = ${lookup ldap \
        {ldap:///BASEDN??sub?(&(uid=${quote_ldap:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:$domain}))}}
GET_CATCHALL_DATA = ${lookup ldap \
        {ldap:///BASEDN??sub?(&([EMAIL PROTECTED]:$domain}))}}

# routers:
lookup:
  driver = redirect
  address_data = GET_ADDRESS_DATA
  data =

localdelivery:
  driver = accept
  condition = ${if match [EMAIL PROTECTED] {1}{0}}
  user = mail
  group = mail
  transport = maildir_home
--snip--

${extract{mailMessageStore}{$address_data}} is the value of
mailMessageStore out of the ldap lookup result in $address_data.

what's wrong with that?

No problem, on it's own.


or do you mean the usage of .ifdef?

Yes.  That isn't exim syntax.  I'm guessing it's preprocessor syntax,
in which case it get evaluated at preprocessing time, i.e. when you
install the exim setup.  At such a time, $address_data is meaningless -
so the preprocessor cannot make use of it.

is it for exim4 macros only? how can
i verify that ${extract{mailMessageStore}{$address_data}} has a value
before setting MAILDIR_HOME_MAILDIR_LOCATION?

You don't need to set a macro.  Just condition the running of a router
using the result of that extract.  Use and/or to combine conditions
as needed (details in the exim docs).

- Jeremy


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