Provided by: postal_0.73_amd64 bug

NAME

       postal-list - program to show how postal expands user names

SYNOPSIS

       postal-list user-list-filename conversion-filename

DESCRIPTION

       This  program  shows  the expansion that the postal program uses on email addresses.  This
       can be used to make sure that you're configuration files do what you expect them  to,  and
       can  also  be used to produce a list of user-names for an account creation script (in case
       you want to create a million test accounts in a conveniant fashion).

       The user-list-filename is the name of a  file  which  contains  a  list  of  user's  email
       addresses.  This can be just user-names or fully qualified email addresses.

       The conversion-filename parameter will be the name of a file containing the conversions to
       apply to email addresses.  Each line in the file can either be a  comment  (starting  with
       "#") or is to contain two parameters.  The first parameter is the regular expression.  For
       each email that is to be sent a randomly selected user-name will be  checked  against  all
       regular expressions, the first match will determine the translation that is to be applied.
       The translation will be the second parameter on the line.  It will contain a number of "."
       characters  specifying  characters  in the name that are not to be translated.  To specify
       the translations a range of characters can  be  specified  inside  square  brackets.   For
       example  to have every address starting with "a" have a character from "01234567890abc" as
       it's second character and a character from "xyz" as it's third character  you  would  have
       the following: ^a .[0-9abc][xyz]

RETURN CODES

       0      No Error

       1      Bad Parameters

AUTHOR

       This  program,  it's  manual  page,  and  the Debian package were written by Russell Coker
       <russell@coker.com.au>.

AVAILABILITY

       The source is available from http://doc.coker.com.au/projects/postal/ .

       See http://etbe.coker.com.au/category/benchmark for further information.

SEE ALSO

       postal(8),rabid(8),regex(7)