awesome...thanks...I had flubbed my regex that I was trying.. --tmac
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Jeroen Geilman <[email protected]> wrote: > On 01/24/2013 02:43 PM, tmac wrote: >> >> Excellent! Thanks. I just did this on my mail relay and it works. >> I did manage to get it to work a few moments ago with canonical_maps also. >> >> Now, what about a step further? >> >> I have a a number of systems (under NIS) with the same user. When they >> generate email, >> is goes to [email protected] where myusr and mydomain are the same, but >> the host portion is different. is there a way to collapse say: >> >> [email protected] [email protected] >> [email protected] [email protected] >> [email protected] [email protected] >> >> into a single line? i.e. wildcard it some how >> I have not found any working examples of a wildcard in the "host" >> position above. > > > You can use a regex or PCRE map: > > /etc/postfix/pcre-virtual: > > /^test@[^.]+\.example$/ [email protected] > > These maps types are not postmap'ed. > > > -- > J. >
