Haim Dimermanas writes:
>
> > HD> So using that patch makes the "." part of a valid username. What do I do
> > HD> about the '@' in the email address?
> >
> > AFAIK, the '@' is already a valid character in the Cyrus mailbox namespace.
>
> Great!
>
> Now I have another question :-)) How do I manage to tell Postfix to treat
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as a local username?
>
> What I mean by that is that right now I have translation done at the
> virtual table level under Postfix. [EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes something else
> (john~example.com let's say). I want to tell Postfix to accept all mails for
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and "relay" them to Cyrus. Since Cyrus will have a
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], everything should be good.
>
> Please tell me if I am confusing you. I really wonder how I can achieve the
> result I want.
>
> Haim.
>
>
> > Btw, I have to agree with the LDAP recommendation.
>
> P.S. : I agree 100%. I have no experience with LDAP and right now I really
> don't have the time. It will come, just not yet.
>
>
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Then, keep it simple.
# adduser someuniqueid
cyradm> cm user.someuniqueid
map [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> someuniqueid
That's all
Cheers.
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