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The following bit of code edits the postfix file, and searches for a domain name. I have 2 domains in the file, but in order to edit the the data for the 2 domaisn in the file, i am running the same code twice, is there a better way to do this using loops or better?
my $req_addr = 'bob@domain1.com'; my ( $name, $domain ) = $req_addr =~ /^([\w.-]+)(@[\w.-]+)$/ ; open FH, $datafile or die "Could Not Read Virtual File" ; my @virtual = <FH> ; close FH ; open FH, ">$datafile" or die "Could Not Write Virtual File" ; my $wrote_it = 0 ; for ( @virtual ) { print FH $_ ; if ( $_ =~ /domain1.com/ && !$wrote_it ) { print FH "$req_addr\t$username\n" ; $wrote_it++ ; } } close FH ; my $req_addr = 'bob@domain2.com'; my ( $name, $domain ) = $req_addr =~ /^([\w.-]+)(@[\w.-]+)$/ ; open FH, $datafile or die "Could Not Read Virtual File" ; my @virtual = <FH> ; close FH ; open FH, ">$datafile" or die "Could Not Write Virtual File" ; my $wrote_it = 0 ; for ( @virtual ) { print FH $_ ; if ( $_ =~ /domain2.com/ && !$wrote_it ) { print FH "$req_addr\t$username\n" ; $wrote_it++ ; } } close FH ;

In reply to running same bit of code twice by Anonymous Monk

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