At 12:39 PM 4/30/2002, Global Homes Webmaster wrote:

 >The Router docs say:
 >
 >    The Router takes a parsed E-mail address (i.e. the domain and local
 >    parts of the address) and uses the Table, scanning its records from top
 >    to bottom. If an applicable record is found, it is applied as described
 >    below and the modified local and/or domain parts are processed with the
 >    Router from the beginning.
 >
I always wondered if you could get in trouble this way.
Could you malform a router entry such that it entered a router loop?
Dom*=Dom1-*

Feed in DomABC
First Pass:
DomABC=Dom1-ABC ; router changed so run back through
Second Pass:
Dom1-ABC=Dom1-1-ABC; router changed so run back through
Third Pass:
Dom1-1-ABC=Dom1-1-1-ABC; etc. ad infinitum


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