Re: /etc/aliases file

2001-10-11 Thread Bud Rogers
On Thursday 11 October 2001 10:16 am, Brooks R. Robinson wrote: > > Did you run newaliases? > > > > from the man of newaliases: > > DESCRIPTION >This is a simple shell script calling /usr/lib/sendmail >with the -bi option. It is provided for compatibility with >the se

RE: /etc/aliases file

2001-10-11 Thread Brooks R. Robinson
> Did you run newaliases? > from the man of newaliases: DESCRIPTION This is a simple shell script calling /usr/lib/sendmail with the -bi option. It is provided for compatibility with the sendmail program. It is not actually necessary to notify exim of changes

Re: /etc/aliases file

2001-10-11 Thread Bud Rogers
On Thursday 11 October 2001 00:33 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I want mail delivered to my username different from my username at the mail > server. so I set up /etc/aliases file to point any mail that is sent bob > should go to username cat instead. > > bob:cat &g

Re: /etc/aliases file

2001-10-11 Thread Antti Tolamo
At 09:08 11.10.2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: dunno whereah...i've never thought about that.how do I find out where? For example look /var/mail . There should be messages for bob or cat in a file named after them. Or where your exim logs are(usually var/log/exim/) Send a test message f

Re: /etc/aliases file

2001-10-11 Thread alephtnull
dunno whereah...i've never thought about that.how do I find out where? -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net

/etc/aliases file

2001-10-11 Thread alephtnull
Hi, I want mail delivered to my username different from my username at the mail server. so I set up /etc/aliases file to point any mail that is sent bob should go to username cat instead. bob:cat however, it doesnt work. I can see mail being downloaded for bob but it doesn't get forward