On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
> Is there anyway to disable user mail, so the user can not receive mail
> (the system replies that the user is unknown, etc)? I'm currently using
> smail+procmail and I'd rather not switch MTAs.
>
> Possibly by using the .forward file (I couldn't find any
Is there anyway to disable user mail, so the user can not receive mail
(the system replies that the user is unknown, etc)? I'm currently using
smail+procmail and I'd rather not switch MTAs.
Possibly by using the .forward file (I couldn't find any help on it)?
-Paul
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On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, Martin Schulze wrote:
> >
> > I want all users in the 'mail' group to be able to send/recieve mail.
> > So, for example, if someone sends a message to someone not in the group,
> > it will be returned as unknown.
>
> Write your own local transport or try to work with procmai
>
> I want all users in the 'mail' group to be able to send/recieve mail.
> So, for example, if someone sends a message to someone not in the group,
> it will be returned as unknown.
Write your own local transport or try to work with procmail as
local delivery agent.
Joey
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I want all users in the 'mail' group to be able to send/recieve mail.
So, for example, if someone sends a message to someone not in the group,
it will be returned as unknown.
-Paul
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