spike@world.std.com (Joe Ilacqua) (11/10/89)
I want to put a fully qualified host name in a class of hosts that handled specially. Something like this: CL somehost.com Which will somewhere find a rule that looks like: R$*<@$=L>$* (whatever) And in fact, using the SUNOS 4.0.3 sendmail this works. The above rule will match given something like "user@<somehost.com>". However in the BSD Sendmail 5.61 the above rule dosen't match, and shouldn't since '.' is a delimiter (operator), the somehost.com parses to "somehost" "." "com". So the question is, can I get around this? (Yes, I can always hard code each host, but...) I assume SUN has changed the code and I could if I had to (again "but...") ->Spike -- "The World" - Public Access Unix - +1 617-739-9753 24hrs {3,12,24}00bps