- "D. J. Bernstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Tim Pierce writes:
| > Is this intentional?
|
| Yes. Dash-separated extensions are used in the .qmail-*-default
| mechanism, qmail-inject VERPs, ezmlm VERPs, etc.
|
| conf-break is the default user-ext delimiter. It doesn't affect the use
| of dashes inside extensions.
And here lies a trap for the unwary (one that I have fallen in
myself) if you, like us, use a nonstandard conf-break character:
We use + at out site. Putting virtual.dom:foo in virtualdomains and
expecting to control this by ~alias/.qmail-foo-default does not work.
Instead, you must put virtual.dom:alias+foo in virtualdomains, and it
will work. This has the added benefit of not inadvertently giving
away the virtual domain should you ever create a user foo, so I
generally recommend using alias-foo in virtualdomains even for those
sites with a standard conf-break.
- Harald