On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 11:40:40AM -0700, Edmund Lau wrote: > qmail has a general catch-all address. It's defined by a .qmail-default > file (or .qmail-ext-default). For instance if I had a .qmail-blah-default > in my home directory, any Email with prefix to edlau-blah- gets processed > by it. But note the trailing hyphen. I can't have a .qmail-blah+default > as qmail won't recognize it, unless there's some heavy, magical trickery. > > Back to mailman, I can use a "+" as a delimiter, but there needs to be a > "-" right before it. Is there a regex that would get that? So the new > VERP_FORMAT would be '%(bounces)s-+%(mailbox)s=%(host)s'. I would assume > this is better than just matching the last "-" anyway as, like you said, a > user can have that character in their address. > > Ideas? > -Ed
man qmail-users It documents /var/qmail/users/assign. You can define the seperator for the user in this file. It isn't system-wide, it just takes effect for deliveries targeted at the user specified. -Peter -- The 5 year plan: In five years we'll make up another plan. Or just re-use this one. _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman-21/listinfo/mailman-developers
