On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Rob Arends wrote:

> I thought cmdaliases\domain1.com\.tab might work, but I just tested, it
> doesn't.
> 
> This works:
> Add to the bottom of mailroot\aliases.tab
> "domain1.com"[tab]"*"[tab]"bob"
> 
> You 'CANNOT' edit this file while XMail is running because it is an indexed
> file.
> 
> This will send ALL mail to bob.domain1.com that does not match a real user
> or \cmdalias\  .tab file.
> 
> The reason to add it to the bottom is that you want other real addresses and
> other aliasaes in domain1.com to get their mail.  Be VERY CAREFULL, of the
> CTRL interface (and therefore any admin application that uses it), it adds
> new aliases to the bottom, so as you manage your system, the catch-all alias
> will not be at the bottom forever.
> *** Hey if this is indexed, then what I just wrote is BS, Davide can you
> confirm ***
> *** How does Xmail deal with multiple matches in the alias file. ***

In cases of aliases, exact match are tried first, then wildcard ones.



- Davide


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