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1 | #! /bin/sh |
2 | # $Cambridge: exim/src/util/unknownuser.sh,v 1.1 2004/10/07 10:39:03 ph10 Exp $ | |
3 | ||
4 | # This is a sample script for demonstrating how to handle unknown users in | |
5 | # a more friendly way than just returning a "user unknown" error. It can | |
6 | # be called from a pipe transport set up like this: | |
7 | ||
8 | # unknownuser_pipe: | |
9 | # driver = pipe; | |
10 | # command = "/opt/exim/util/unknownuser.sh", | |
11 | # ignore_status, | |
12 | # return_output, | |
13 | # user = nobody | |
14 | ||
15 | # which is specified by a smartuser director set up like this: | |
16 | ||
17 | # unknownuser: | |
18 | # transport = unknownuser_pipe, | |
19 | # no_verify, | |
20 | # driver = smartuser; | |
21 | ||
22 | # Any output generated by this script is then returned to the sender of | |
23 | # the message. You can run any commands you like at this point, for example, | |
24 | # to attempt fuzzy matches on the local part of the address. Here we just | |
25 | # give a bland message, demonstrating the availability of the variables | |
26 | # $LOCAL_PART and $DOMAIN. | |
27 | ||
28 | cat <<End | |
29 | "$LOCAL_PART" is not a known user mailbox in the domain "$DOMAIN". | |
30 | End | |
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