OT: /etc/aliases
Matthew Bowman
mbowman at UDCOM.COM
Mon Dec 16 15:01:54 GMT 2002
Greetings
If a user was on a local domain (for example an ex-employee) you could set
this up in /etc/mail/aliases
fred: fred at aol.com
Save the changes then type newaliases -v
If it was a different domain. virtusertable is the answer
fred at abc.com fred at aol.com
or
for an entire domain
@abc.com @aol.com
HTH
Regards,
Matthew K Bowman,
Systems Administrator; Hostmaster; Miva Administrator
Universal Digital Communications, Mansfield Ohio.
Tel: (419) 524-4330
Fax: (419) 522-4082
Cell: (419) 545-6376
Email: mbowman at udcom.com
Web: http://www.udcom.com
"Best Wishes to everyone for 2003"
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I am a new MailScanner user and I am very impressed with it to say the
least...
Can someone help on a slightly off topic issue? We use MailScanner to scan
mail then it relays it to our main mail server, a GroupWise system on
Netware box, with an entry in /etc/mail/mailertable. All works well. But we
would like to use the opportunity of the unix box on which MailScanner runs
to take care of some of the re-direction we need to do for people who have
left us. I am not very good with unix, but I now that in normal
circumstances, putting the entries in /etc/aliases would allow us to
re-direct the mail to the outside world. Unfortunaley, no entries in
/etc/aliases seem to work - probably because of the entry in mailertable.
Is there something I can do to be able to use /etc/aliases?
Thanks in advance.
Sylvain
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