#!/usr/local/bin/perl # This is an answer to a Frequently Asked Question about Procmail, but it is # not a good answer. The good answer is "Don't use Procmail for this at all". # Read the FAQ. # Still here? Read it again; look for "virtual domain". # You'd add your local users in the left column, and the address they map to # in the right column. Run this perl script and place the results in # kevorkian.rc, then do INCLUDERC=kevorkian.rc from your main # /etc/procmailrc or .procmailrc. %mapping = qw( bart@simpson.net bfsimpso@school.edu homer@simpson.net simpson@duh.com lisa@simpson.net lisa@slashdot.org ); # No user editable parts below this line print <<'HERE'; SHELL=/bin/sh LOG="kevorkian.rc: Don't do this. You should be eligible for a Darwin Award. kevorkian.rc: See the FAQ for why. kevorkian.rc: " LOGFILE=${LOGFILE:-kevorkian.log} KEVORKIAN_RCPTS # Unset KEVORKIAN_RCPTS completely HERE for (keys %mapping) { my ($addr) = quotemeta ($_); # Needlessly backslashes @:s, ugh print < { KEVORKIAN_RCPTS="\$KEVORKIAN_RCPTS $mapping{$_}" } HERE } print <<'HERE'; :0 * KEVORKIAN_RCPTS ?? [^ ] ! $KEVORKIAN_RCPTS HERE