Please don't top-post.

On 2/10/2010 11:01 AM, Andy Smith wrote:
ok i have put that in canonical and when the rewrite occurs i get a
log that looks like this

Feb 10 16:52:45 dal1-svc-12 postfix/smtp[13697]: 9E4FA26FB8:
to=<1234567.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_uae1.prodea_u...@smscountry.net>,
orig_to=<[email protected]>,
relay=roslife.net.outbound15.mxlogic.net[208.65.144.92]:25, delay=2.2,
delays=0.56/0.01/0.09/1.5, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (250 [OUTBOUND]
b54e27b4.0.89022.00-001.196464.p02c11o141.mxlogic.net QueueSafe)


my rewrite looks like

/^(.*)@smscountry\.net$/ [email protected]

Looks as if you decided to use .* in place of the suggested [0-9]+


am i missing something as prodea_uae1 is being added multiple times.

Yes, address rewrites are recursive. Maybe you should use my version.

  -- Noel Jones






On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Noel Jones<[email protected]>  wrote:

On 2/10/2010 1:38 AM, Andy Smith wrote:

hello,

maybe someone here can help. I am trying to rewrite a certain set of  To
address with regex when they are sent outbound from my mail server.

I am trying to do the following:

Can you rewrite this to  123456789@ smscountry.net
<http://smscountry.net>  to [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>.

The number string is very dynamic and will be many different combinations.


is there a way to do this with regex.  I have tried /@smscountry\.net/
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>  but this drops
the number sequence.

Any help would be appreciated.

Andy

When posting from gmail, please click the [Plain Text] button.

To add the ".mydomain" tag to any number:
/^([0-9]+)@smscountry\.net$/  [email protected]

If you need to limit the rewriting to a specific set of numbers, probably best 
to list each number individually.

  -- Noel Jones



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