FOPE SFTP File Format Examplehe example the virtual domain listed is a "child" of "anotherrootdomain.info" as it falls directly under that domain in the file as opposed to under the first domain listed.
Apostrophes in the user name are fine without any need to use double quotes around them or the name.
NON-RFC compliant characters in the username section will cause parsing errors resulting in the need to reupload a properly formed SFTP file to re-enable virtual domain routing properly. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_address#Invalid_e-mail_addresses. The same applies for international character sets see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_address#Internationalization.
The following would be an example of an SFTP file where the list is not set to REJECT but to REJECT-TEST-MODE instead. This allows testing to see if this would work as expected by sending notifications of emails
that would have been blocked to the notification address in the admin center.
#REJECT-TEST-MODE
#DOMAIN domain.com
user1@domain.com
user2@domain.com
user3@domain.com
user4@domain.com
#END_OF_FILE
The following again shows some grouping orders. In this example virtualdomaina.com would actually be a child of domainb.com due to the location in the file.
#REJECT
#DOMAIN domaina.com
User1@domaina.com
User2@domaina.com
User3@domaina.com
#DOMAIN domainb.com
User1@domainb.com
User2@domainb.com
User3@domainb.com
#GROUP virtual.domaina.com GROUP-ONLY
User4@domaina.com
User5@domaina.com
User6@domaina.com
#END_OF_FILE
Whereas in the following example virtualdomaina.com would be a child of domaina.com as it is directly below domaina.com
#REJECT
#DOMAIN domaina.com
User1@domaina.com
User2@domaina.com
User3@domaina.com
#GROUP virtual.domaina.com GROUP-ONLY
User4@domaina.com
User5@domaina.com
User6@domaina.com
#DOMAIN domainb.com
User1@domainb.com
User2@domainb.com
User3@domainb.com
#END_OF_FILE