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clarified local_addresses in man page
author | meillo@marmaro.de |
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date | Sun, 24 Apr 2011 15:10:48 +0200 (2011-04-24) |
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130 A semicolon `;' separated list of fully qualified email-addresses which are | 130 A semicolon `;' separated list of fully qualified email-addresses which are |
131 considered local although their domain name part is not in the list of \fBlocal_hosts\fR. | 131 considered local although their domain name part is not in the list of \fBlocal_hosts\fR. |
132 This list can be seen as an addition to \fBlocal_hosts\fP. | 132 This list can be seen as an addition to \fBlocal_hosts\fP. |
133 | 133 |
134 For example: There are two people working at your LAN: person1@yourdomain and person2@yourdomain. | 134 Further more only the local part of the addresses will be regarded, |
135 But there are other persons @yourdomain which are NOT local. | 135 seeing it as a local user. |
136 So you can not put yourdomain to the list of local_hosts. | 136 |
137 If person1 now wants to write to person2@yourdomain and this mail should not leave the LAN then you can put | 137 Example: \fIlocal_addresses = "person1@yourdomain;person2@yourdomain"\fP |
138 | 138 |
139 local_addresses = "person1@yourdomain;person2@yourdomain" | 139 This means mail to person1@yourdomain will effectively go to |
140 | 140 person1@localhost, if not redirected by an alias. |
141 to your masqmail.conf. | |
142 | 141 |
143 .TP | 142 .TP |
144 \fBnot_local_addresses = \fIlist\fR | 143 \fBnot_local_addresses = \fIlist\fR |
145 | 144 |
146 A semicolon `;' separated list of fully qualified email-addresses which are | 145 A semicolon `;' separated list of fully qualified email-addresses which are |