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Subject: Multiple Realm Forwarding
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Hi,

 Here is what I mean about Multiple realm forwarding:

 user1@realm1@realm2 is forwarded and then striped to user1@realm2 then
 forwarded again.

 I think it can be done using RewriteUsername but I dont have any idea of how
 to modify this syntax : s/^([^@]+)@realm1

 Does someone know how to remove the midle realm in user1@realm1@realm2 using
 rewriteusername ?

I think this can be usefull in many case !
Thanks,
Julien

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