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SQL Query for active forwarders

Matt Simonsen

New Pleskian
In the past (< v12) it was relatively easy to use the mail table to list email forwards and I've found several SQL queries to do just that in this great forum. Now it seems a bit trickier with Plesk 12, so far I've made the following query:

Code:
SELECT CONCAT(mail.mail_name,'@',domains.name),domains.name,mail_redir.address from  mail_redir,mail,domains where mail_redir.mn_id=mail.id and mail.dom_id=domains.id;

Unfortunately this lists even disabled forwarders.

Does anybody know what table(s) I should be using, or even better the query I actually need to use to display active email forwarders?

Thank you in advance,
Matt
 
Status difference in mail.mail_group (true or false). So, correct query for active forwards will be:

mysql> SELECT CONCAT(mail.mail_name,'@',domains.name),domains.name,mail_redir.address from mail_redir,mail,domains where mail_redir.mn_id=mail.id and mail.dom_id=domains.id and mail.mail_group='true';
 
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