>> "A" == Azog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
A> moved to smail... I was wondering how smail handles files similar to this.
A> ex, ~alias/.qmail-ppl is a list of addresses of my friends and it allows me
A> to send mail to all of them at once, how can I do this with smail? Or would
A> another MTA be
Hi, I have a rather large set of .qmail files in ~alias, and I just recently
moved to smail... I was wondering how smail handles files similar to this.
ex, ~alias/.qmail-ppl is a list of addresses of my friends and it allows me
to send mail to all of them at once, how can I do this with smail? Or w
On Thu, 7 May 1998, Peter Prohaska wrote:
> > I'm trying to get smail to work with an include file for aliases.
> > My line in my aliases is as follows:
> >
> > everybody::include:/etc/smail/blobs
>
> If I´m correct, there is one ":" too much.
Hmmm, with only one it complains it c
On Thu, May 07, 1998 at 09:43:40PM +1200, Tim Thomson wrote:
> Hi,
ReHi!
> I'm trying to get smail to work with an include file for aliases.
> My line in my aliases is as follows:
>
> everybody::include:/etc/smail/blobs
If I´m correct, there is one ":" too much.
> My /etc/smail/bl
Hi,
I'm trying to get smail to work with an include file for aliases.
My line in my aliases is as follows:
everybody::include:/etc/smail/blobs
My /etc/smail/blobs file contains the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and has these permissions:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
Hi,
I'm trying to get smail to work with an include file for aliases.
My line in my aliases is as follows:
everybody::include:/etc/smail/blobs
My /etc/smail/blobs file contains the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and has these permissions:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root
Hi!
I have an urgent problem with smail 3.2.0.100-4 from hamm:
I have messages like this:
Failed TO:koenigse DIRECTOR:aliases ERROR:(ERR100) unknown user
although user koenigse exists (having been expanded from an alias). The problem
is that
delivery works in about 95% of all cases and I can
>
> if you have separate ip# for each virtual host ... read the documentation
> in the smail-3.2 source ...
>
> if you only have different names for one ip#.. hmmm ...
I don't see any reason why smail can't just look at the "To:" field in
the header and look for any matching aliases that contai
Hallo Joe Emenaker
>
> Does smail support virtual hosts for its aliases? For example, would it
> work to have an aliases file like so:
>
>postmaster: root
>webmaster: jdoe
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]: client1
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]: client2
>
> If this isn't supported, does anyone know of
Does smail support virtual hosts for its aliases? For example, would it
work to have an aliases file like so:
postmaster: root
webmaster: jdoe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: client1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: client2
If this isn't supported, does anyone know of any mail trasnports that
*do* support thi
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