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--- ./html/virtual.5.html.orig  Tue Nov 21 21:46:50 2000
+++ ./html/virtual.5.html       Tue Nov 21 21:47:17 2000
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
        virtual - format of Postfix virtual table

 <b>SYNOPSIS</b>
-       <b>postmap</b> <b>/etc/postfix/virtual</b>
+       <b>postmap</b> <b>!!PREFIX!!/etc/postfix/virtual</b>

 <b>DESCRIPTION</b>
        The  optional <b>virtual</b> table specifies address redirections
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
        that  serves  as  input  to  the  <a href="postmap.1.html"><b>postmap</b>(1)</a> command.  The
        result, an indexed file in <b>dbm</b> or <b>db</b> format, is  used  for
        fast  searching  by  the  mail system. Execute the command
-       <b>postmap</b>  <b>/etc/postfix/virtual</b>  in  order  to  rebuild  the
+       <b>postmap</b>  <b>!!PREFIX!!/etc/postfix/virtual</b>  in  order  to  rebuild  the
        indexed file after changing the text file.

        When  the  table  is provided via other means such as NIS,
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@

        Support for a Postfix-style virtual domain looks like:

-       /etc/postfix/virtual:
+       !!PREFIX!!/etc/postfix/virtual:
            <i>virtual.domain</i>       <i>anything</i> (right-hand content does not matter)
            <i>postmaster@virtual.domain</i>    <i>postmaster</i>
            <i>user1@virtual.domain</i> <i>address1</i>
@@ -94,11 +94,11 @@

        Support for a Sendmail-style virtual domain looks like:

-       /etc/postfix/main.cf:
+       !!PREFIX!!/etc/postfix/main.cf:
            mydestination = $myhostname localhost.$mydomain $mydomain
                <i>virtual.domain</i>

-       /etc/postfix/virtual:
+       !!PREFIX!!/etc/postfix/virtual:
            <i>user1@virtual.domain</i> <i>address1</i>
            <i>user2@virtual.domain</i> <i>address2,</i> <i>address3</i>