At 8:45 AM -0700 10/17/01, Warren Michelsen wrote:
>I have a router entry that says: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = Warren
>
>If mail is received for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", shouldn't it end up in the
>account named "warren"?

That's a possibility.  What "should" happen is that the router should
run through its rules again, but this time parsing for "warren" - and
whatever should then happen to the message for "warren" should happen.

>I have this in the router before the entries that parcel out mail to the
>assorted virtual domains (<*@domain1> = Dom1-* and so forth.
>
>When I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it is rejected with a No Such
>User error.
>
>Am I misunderstanding something really basic about the router?

Only that the router is recursive; in other words, it'll keep on processing
until it gets a definitive final form of the destination.  Rules interact.



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