Stefano:
Like I told you in my previous message, the way you see it it's exactly
the opposite that I want... I want that when an e-mail message is sent
to [EMAIL PROTECTED], James will forward that message to all
[EMAIL PROTECTED] users... what I want, if it's possible, it's something
like this:
********* EXAMPLE ************
<mailet match="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" class="Redirect">
<recipients>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</recipients> => How can I do this???
<inline>unaltered</inline>
</mailet>
I just don't know how to specify the list of recipients...
Once again, thank you very much,
Paulo
Stefano Bagnara wrote:
You are receiving mails for the mydomain.com domain, right?
You added <servername>mydomain.com</servername>, right?
Then the recipient for you is the recipient of an incoming mail: when
an incoming mail is destinated to a recipient that matches
abc(.*)@mydomain.com then it will be forwarded to a single mailbox
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Btw, try it and let me know if it works like you expected.
Stefano
Paulo Ferreira ha scritto:
Hi, there, Stefano...
If I got your sugestion right, it will produce exactly the opposite
of what I want... or not?? The way I see it, and according to the
code you posted, when I send an e-mail to any of the abc* users, it
will be redirected to all_abc user... right??? Well, if so, what I
want is exactly the opposite... I want to be able to send an e-mail
message to all_abc and then James redirects that message to all abc*
users...
Is there anyways to include a regex expression in the <recipients>
parameter?? If so, the problem is solved...
Thank you very much,
Paulo
Stefano Bagnara wrote:
Paulo Ferreira ha scritto:
Hi there, again...
My first attempt to implement this was editing the config.xml file
and inserting the following line in the XMLVirtualUserTable section:
<mapping>[EMAIL PROTECTED]: abc(.*):abc${1}</mapping>
But when I tried to send an e-mail message to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
the message went right into the address-error folder... Why did
this happened?? Is it necessary to create the all_abc user?? I
think it shouldn't be necessary... or is it??
I would use something simple:
<mailet match="RecipientIsRegex=abc(.*)@mydomain.com" class="Redirect">
<recipients>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</recipients>
<inline>unaltered</inline>
</mailet>
And YES, you will need to create an "all_abc" user.
http://james.apache.org/server/2.3.0/apidocs/org/apache/james/transport/mailets/Redirect.html
Stefano
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