John Fawcett via Postfix-users:
> I was looking into writing a script to do this. I was puzzled by
> "recursively" for the file flattening. Does this mean that mydestination
> can refer to a file and then within that file there can be a reference
> to another file and so on?
The content of /file/name has the same syntax as mynetworks etc.
It must recursively support /file/name, pipemap{} or unionmap{}
inside /file/name, pipemap{} or unionmap{}. I do not expect that
people will use multiple nesting levels, but they can if needed.
Viktor has informed me that Perl regular expressions support recursion
so they should be able to deal with pipemap{} or unionmap{} inside
pipemap{} or unionmap{}. I expect to have time for that after
releasing Postfix 3.11.0.
If that does not work out, then I can still to build on new code
in the proxymap daemon that can dump a list tables that are referenced
in proxy_read_maps, proxy_write_maps, and smtpd_restrcition_classes.
That code is currently used only for testing.
That code was released over the weekend and needs to mature a bit
before it can be part of Postfix 3.11.
Wietse
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