Some of the aliases in the MySQL table are wildcards, yes.
> >>
> >> I suppose the "right way" to handle
this would be to duplicate all
> >> the "domain1.tld" aliases as
"domain2.tld", instead of wildcards?
> >>
> >
> > yes. with mysql, you can avoid duplication if
you only have "1
> > recursion depth" aliases (or 2. but high
recursion depths
> complicate
> > the query). make the query return a value only if
the
> target address
> > exists.
>
> Actually I just checked, since I'm using PostfixAdmin
to
> manage theses virtual domain aliases. The table has
entries like:
>
> +---------------------+-------------------+
> | address | goto |
> +---------------------+-------------------+
> | anewpark.org | anewpark.ca |
> | anewpark.net | anewpark.ca |
> | anewpark.com | anewpark.ca |
> +---------------------+-------------------+
>
> I suppose these would still be considered
"wildcards", even
> though they don't have asterisks?
>
> - Colin
The addresses above are wildcards (don't think shell
wildcards). These
address specify that ANY localpart to the addresses above
will be accepted.
You need per-user specific entries.
MrC
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