Hello Jim, Ok, if you want the account to keep mail untill the user can download it, then you will have to create the account on the box. Also make sure that the machine can get mail for that domain. Either that or alias all the mail accounts
(Under sendmail :) ) /etc/mail/virtusertable @domain.com <tab> %1@localhost (or %1@machinedomain) I haven't tried the sendmail thing but you get the idea... Hope that helps ! Cheers, Pieter De Wit ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Hale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 8:14 PM Subject: OK - My Brain Is About To Pop... > So I better do this one at a time - tried installing PostFix/MailMan and Python > and nothing's working so I did a reset (thank god for Ghost images) and > reinstalled PostFix. > > My machine name is halemail.dyndns.org. This is the name that gets updated > whenever my ppp connection comes back online. Now, I need to setup 10 Email > addresses. [EMAIL PROTECTED] thru [EMAIL PROTECTED] Do I > need to add these accounts into the machine as users? How do I tell PostFix to > accept mail for these people and hold it until they access their mailboxes > using Outlook (or some other pop3) client. Currently, under IEMS, I have all > the accounts in there and then I just use halemail.dyndns.org as the pop and > smtp servers. I just have the added entries in my HOST and LMHOSTS files for > windows that points to this machine by name instead of having to use the IP > address all the time. It's been working fine so I know I have the basic > principles down for access a mail server to send and receive mail, I just need > to turn around and figure out how to do this for PostFix. > > The mailing lists I can wait on until I get the Personal EMail side working > consistently. > > Have I bored anyone to tears yet? :) > > Thanks! > > Jim Hale > > > > _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list