On Wed, 27 Jun 2007, CLEMENT Francis wrote:

> Hello Davide
> 
> Doc doesn't explain the resulting value of the RFROM macro when the sender
> IS NOT local.
> Doc says only "the sender of the message resolved to the real account, when
> possible (alias resolution)"
> So when "not possible" what is the macro result ? empty string ?

Nope. If [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not local, it simply returns [EMAIL PROTECTED]



> As RRCPT does the same thing for receivers emails, does it returns empty or
> dash in case of 'not resolved' ?

Yes.


> If not it could be usefull, and coherent if all the 'resolving' macros could
> return the same special 'code' (dash) like USERAUTH as a result code for
> 'not resolved' :)
> 
> I have another question about RFROM and RRCPT :
> Do they resolve 'cmdaliases' accounts and 'custdomains' (matching domain
> part) ? Or the lookup stops on mailusers and aliases ?

The latter.



- Davide


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