Re: Awk help

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I have csvde dump from active directory I process on my postfix mta.
It takes output like this:
"CN=Curtis xxx,OU=Domain Users,OU=xxx xxx,DC=xxx-xxx,DC=local",X400:c=US\;a= \;p=xxx xxx xxx\;o=Exchange\;s=xxx\;g=xxx\;;SMTP:Cxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx
and should return a relay_recipient map in the form of:
Cxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx     OK
Everything up to the awk is working, it drops the smtp: but its putting OK's all over the darn place.
Anyone familiar enough with awk and printf that can suggest why this happens?

you can simplify that line down to:

awk 'BEGIN { FS=":" } /(smtp|SMTP)/ { printf "%-30sOK\n", $NF }' $1

the -30 will make sure that everything aligns, because with just a tab to separate the email addresses, you'll end up with a wonky OK column. -30 pads out the first column to 30 characters.

also, I recommend changing the /(smtp|SMTP)/ to just /SMTP/ because if a program is producing output like this from AD or LDAP, then the SMTP will always be caps. You risk matching other lines in the log file that don't match this format.

basically, this script separates a line by colons ':' and prints the last field if the line fed to it contains 'smtp' or 'SMTP'. The $NF is Number of Fields, so effectively prints the last field.




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Spiro Harvey                  Knossos Networks Ltd
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