lutz.niede...@gmx.net: > Hi! > > I found this from 2018, and I wanted to ask if maps for masquerade_domains > are now supported. >
Sorry, this has not happened. The implementation still splits the domain list into an array of domain names instead of using a STRING_LIST based approach that supports maptype:mapname and /file/name. Wietse > -lutzn > > > Marco: > > Hello Postfix users, > > > > while "masquerade_exceptions" supports "type:table" patterns, > > "masquerade_domains" supports only a static list of domain names in main.cf. > > > > http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_REWRITING_README.html#masquerade > > > > > > For me, it could be useful to manage also these domains in a file, > > mysql, tcp or ldap... It should be nice if a future release of Postfix > > could support "type:table" on "masquerade_domains". > > This is an example from the postconf(5) manpage: > > masquerade_domains = !foo.example.com example.com > > And here is an example from several other Postfix features: > > Specify a list of [things], "/file/name" or "type:table" patterns, > separated by commas and/or whitespace. The list is matched left to > right, and the search stops on the first match. A "/file/name" pattern > is replaced by its contents; a "type:table" lookup table is matched > when a name matches a lookup key (the lookup result is ignored). Con- > tinue long lines by starting the next line with whitespace. Specify > "!pattern" to exclude a name from the list. > > Would that work for you? > > Wietse > > > >