smeserver-mini-qmail/root/etc/e-smith/templates/var/qmail/users/assign/80groups

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{
$OUT = '';
# Generate qmail user assignments for groups. These will be handled
# by ~alias/.qmail-groupname and ~alias/.qmail-groupname-ext.
my (undef, undef, $uid, $gid, undef, undef, undef, $dir, undef)
= getpwnam("alias");
# It is almost impossible to get Text::Template to output nothing
# on failure. It can be done by removing the newline at the end of
# this file but that is messy. Therefore, we'll simply return an
# error message that will make qmail-newu fail. Also send a
# warning message that will be captured in the logs.
unless (defined $uid && defined $gid && defined $dir)
{
my $msg =
"Failed to obtain user details for \'alias\' "
. "while processing group assignments.";
warn "$msg\n";
$OUT = $msg;
return;
}
my $alias_assign = "alias:${uid}:${gid}:${dir}";
use esmith::AccountsDB;
my $adb = esmith::AccountsDB->open_ro();
foreach $group ( $adb->groups )
{
# Assign mail for group@
$OUT .= "=" . $group->key . ":${alias_assign}:-:" . $group->key . ":\n";
# Assign mail for group-ext@
$OUT .= "+" . $group->key . "-:${alias_assign}:-" . $group->key . "-::\n";
}
# Need to remove the final newline character. Blank lines in
# /var/qmail/users/assign are prohibited.
chomp($OUT);
# Failsafe: /var/qmail/users/assign cannot have blank lines.
# Therefore, if $OUT is empty, simply set up an assign for the
# alias user.
$OUT = "=alias:${alias_assign}:::" unless $OUT;
}