No changes to the core. I updated and fully documented the commandline
script. I hope this helps integrators who are using it.
Also, there is a link from http://www.anarres.org/projects/srs/ for a very
simple sendmail integration.
Has anyone yet done either exim or postfix integration for this? Exim
could presumably be done by replacing the ${lookup ...} with an exec of
some sort, passing the lookup as an argument.
I presume it would be to advantage if a future version of Mail::SRS
contained a daemon like Mail::SPF::Query, which would read two lines
(address, alias) and write one line (srs address)?
I will endeavour to write such a utility.
S.
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script. I hope this helps integrators who are using it.
Also, there is a link from http://www.anarres.org/projects/srs/ for a very
simple sendmail integration.
Has anyone yet done either exim or postfix integration for this? Exim
could presumably be done by replacing the ${lookup ...} with an exec of
some sort, passing the lookup as an argument.
I presume it would be to advantage if a future version of Mail::SRS
contained a daemon like Mail::SPF::Query, which would read two lines
(address, alias) and write one line (srs address)?
I will endeavour to write such a utility.
S.
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