Am 25.04.2011 15:11, schrieb Victor Duchovni: > On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 06:50:36PM +0200, Reindl Harald wrote: > >> snce we are speaking abount desnder-dependent %s is the sender >> %d would be the sender-domain, on other mysql-config places %s >> and %d stands for rcpt/rcpt-domain > > No, in both cases '%s' is the lookup key and '%d' is its domain part, if > the lookup key is an address of the form localpart@domain. When '%d' or > '%u' is used in the query template, lookups with keys that are not of the > form 'localpart@domain' are suppressed.
you said the same as i in other words :-) WHAT the lookup-key would be depends on about we are speaking sender-dependent: sender-address/domain transports, local-users: rcpt/rcpt-domain sometimes it would be really useful to build a query depending on sender AND rcpt whis is AFAIK not possible
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