Errr... looks like I forgot the tar.gz in my haste.

Here it is. See attached.


On Thursday 13 March 2003 15:46, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> As promised, for inclusion in 'contrib':
>
> Attached is update-internaldomains.tar.gz
>
> This script is intended to be run from cron every 15
> minutes or so.
>
> This script was designed to retrieve the complete list of
> internal virtual domains from vpopmail by calling
> 'vdominfo -n' and then write that list of domains to a
> TMDA "from-file -domains" whitelist, atomically replacing
> the existing whitelist if and only if the new data is
> different from the existing whitelist's data (or if the
> existing whitelist does not yet exist).
>
> However, it could easily be used with an accounting package
> or a database retrieval script as long as the command
> specified with the -s option returns a list of internal
> domains, one per line, which you wish to use as your
> system-wide whitelist.
>
> In addition, if you have other domains that you'd like
> to include in the final system-wide whitelist, but your
> "-s command" doesn't include them (for instance, physical
> machine DNS names, like 'machine1.wingnet.net'), you can
> specify these additional hosts in the 'addto-whitelist' file
> in the same directory as the whitelist specified by -f.
>
> See 'update-internaldomains -h' for usage instructions.

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