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Subject: Re: XML Virtual User Table n:n mapping
From: Eric Weidner <esw () speakeasy ! org>
Date: 2004-04-22 22:07:25
Message-ID: 200404221607.25575.esw () speakeasy ! org
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I guess I should have been more clear. The example was trivial.
Thinking further, I can see how the regex matcher could suit my needs.
Thanks,
Eric
On Thursday 22 April 2004 01:14 pm, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > <mailet match="RecipientIs=all@yourdomain.com,all@yourotherdomain.com"
> > class="Forward">
> > <forwardto> user1@thirddomain.com </forwardto>
> > <forwardto> user2@fourthdomain.com </forwardto>
> > </mailet>
> >
> > I just downloaded 2.2.0RC2 and was looking at the XMLVirtualUserTable but
> > it doesn't list n:1 or n:n functionality.
>
> How does:
>
> <mailet match="All" class="XMLVirtualUserTable">
>
> <mapping>all@yourdomain.com=user1@thirddomain.com;user2@fourthdomain.com</m
>a pping>
>
> <mapping>all@yourotherdomain.com=user1@thirddomain.com;user2@fourthdomain.c
>o m</mapping>
> </mailet>
>
> differ from your example? For more complex mappings, you could use the
> regex notation.
>
> --- Noel
>
>
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