> I did an "updatedb" as you suggested.
> [root@blah /var/qmail/alias]# locate hall
> /home/thall/Maildir
> /home/thall/Maildir/tmp
> /home/thall/Maildir/new
> /home/thall/Maildir/cur
> /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-terry:hall
> 
> [root@blah /var/qmail/alias]# ls -l
> total 0
> 
> Just because the file starts with a "." shouldn't be a reason for me not to
> see it when I do a "dir". Whatcha think?

This depends how you've set up the "dir" alias. Try "ls -la", this
will show you all files. Normal "ls -l" will not show files starting 
with a dot.

Best Regards,
Reiner.



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