my original code (before i changed the layout of the file) looked like this:
my $datafile = '/etc/postfix/virtual';
my $req_addr = "$username\@$domain";
my ( $name, $atdomain ) = $req_addr =~ /^([\w.-]+)(@[\w.-]+)$/ ;
open FH, $datafile or die;
my @virtual = <FH> ;
close FH ;
open FH, ">$datafile" or die;
my $wrote_it = 0 ;
for ( @virtual )
{
print FH $_ ;
if ( $_ =~ /$atdomain/ && !$wrote_it )
{
print FH "$req_addr\t$username\n" ;
$wrote_it++ ;
}
}
close FH ;
Which would edit the /etc/postfix/virtual file if it looked like this:
aaaa.com VIRTUALDOMAIN
@aaaa.com postmaster
bbbb.com VIRTUALDOMAIN
@bbbb.com postmaster
cccc.com VIRTUALDOMAIN
@cccc.com postmaster
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