drk@twinkie.Rational.COM (David R. Kaelbling) (06/01/89)
In article <3139@sun.soe.clarkson.edu> ahd@sun.soe!clutx.clarkson.edu writes: >From article <25019@agate.BERKELEY.EDU>, by wisner@mica.Berkeley.EDU (Bill Wisner): >> Close, but not quite. Every host beyond the first must be followed by >> a comma rather than a colon. In other words, >> >> @x.y.z:you@a.b.c (this is valid) >> @p.q.r,@x.y.z:you@a.b.c (this is also valid) >> @p.q.r:@x.y.z:you@a.b.c (this isn't) > I'm no expert, but my experience has been that the sendmail.cf files Sun distributes systematically corrupt valid routes by turning ','s into ':'s. In ruleset 9 there is a rule which looks like this: R<@$+>$*:$+:$+ <@$1>$2,$3:$4 <route-addr> canonical This doesn't seem to work unless re-written as: R$*<@$+>$*:$+:$+ $1<@$2>$3,$4:$5 <route-addr> canonical David Kaelbling (408) 496-3600 c/o Rational; 3320 Scott Boulevard; Santa Clara, CA 95054-3197 drk@Rational.COM, drk@igor.uu.net, ...!{uunet,ubvax,amdcad}!igor!drk