alan wrote:
Look at /etc/aliases.
After editing, remember to run "newaliases".
Just an FYI:
As of RH9 (and possibly earlier), the alias database will be
automatically rebuilt whenever sendmail is started.
Eric
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Ehrhart, Jay wrote:
> I am using sendmail. How or where do I set it up so that one customer's
> email is forwarded to their new ISP mail server.
Look at /etc/aliases.
After editing, remember to run "newaliases".
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Ehrhart, Jay wrote:
> I am using sendmail. How or where do I set it up so that one customer's
> email is forwarded to their new ISP mail server.
Create a file named .forward in users' home directory, and write the new
address in that file.
Another way is playing with
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 06:29:41AM -0700, Ehrhart, Jay wrote:
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>
> I am using sendmail. How or where do I set it up so that one customer's
> email is forwarded to their new ISP mail server.
>
In the file /etc/aliases map the old address to the new address:
users_oldname: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Suppose the customer's account name is myCus
create a file ~myCus/.forward:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Leo
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Subject: Forwarding email
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I am using sendmail. How or where do I set it up so that one customer's
email is forwarded to their new ISP mail server.
Thanks,
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Ayman Nour El DIn wrote:
>
> well yes i think i forgot to tell u that i am using redhat ^.0
> ,
>
> my original card was an S3 trio 3D/2X,,its an agp card,,,and i couldn't get
> it to work under linux
>
> do u believe that it's the display card that is causing the problem?,,if
> so,,,how can i
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From: Ric Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 16 ÝÈÑÇíÑ, 2000 10:09 ã
Subject: Re: X-freeze (was Forwarding email to more that one address?)..more
info dave
>Dave Reed wrote:
>>
>> You left off the version of RedHat. Also, h
Duncan Hill wrote:
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> On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Kevsurf wrote:
>
> >
> > forward1:bobforward2
> > forward2:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Am I doing this right?
>
> Quoting man aliases:
>
> This file describes user ID aliases used by /usr/sbin/sendmail.
> The file resides in /etc and i
Dave Reed wrote:
>
> You left off the version of RedHat. Also, have you applied the
> errata updates?
>
> The S3 virge chips seem to be a little touchy. Some people say to use
> the SVGA server and others say to use the S3V server. Also, some S3V
> chips seem to hang the machine if you probe
> what else?
> Seagate 2.5 GB hard disk
> serial mouse
> serial keyboard,,,
> would u need anything more?
> let me now
> thanx dave
> and thanx everybody
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL
t: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: X-freeze (was Forwarding email to more that one address?)..more
info dave
| ok here is some more information dave
| Video Card,,,is totally probed i think it's a S3 virg dx
| monitor is view sonice 14 es
| processor,,,Pentium 3 450
| 64
thanx dave
and thanx everybody
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From: Dave Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: 16 ÝÈÑÇíÑ, 2000 08:58 ã
Subject: Re: X-freeze (was Forwarding email to more that one address?)
>> From: "Ayman Nour El DIn" <
> From: "Ayman Nour El DIn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> i am new to linux
> i installed linux a couple of days ago
> and the problem i have is as simple as this
> it just freezes all of a sudden after i startx,,i installed it again
> more than oncei thought it a hardware problembut i don'
i am new to linux
i installed linux a couple of days ago
and the problem i have is as simple as this
it just freezes all of a sudden after i startx,,i installed it again
more than oncei thought it a hardware problembut i don't know how to
be sure,,
can anybody help?
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> Ok, I've added the comma, and reran newalia
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Kevsurf wrote:
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> forward1:bobforward2
> forward2:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Am I doing this right?
Quoting man aliases:
This file describes user ID aliases used by /usr/sbin/sendmail.
The file resides in /etc and is formatted as a series of lines of the
form
Ok, I've added the comma, and reran newaliases and it still doesn't work.
Kevin
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Yes, I am. It delivers the email to the pop account, but not the hotmail
account.
Kevin
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are you running newaliases after you update the file?
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Kevsurf wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I would like to forward email sent to a certain address to a POP account on
> the server and to a Hotmail account. I have tried the following in the
> /etc/aliases file and it never comes to the Hotmail
Hello,
I would like to forward email sent to a certain address to a POP account on
the server and to a Hotmail account. I have tried the following in the
/etc/aliases file and it never comes to the Hotmail address. Any idea what
to do?
forward1:bobforward2
forward2:[EMAIL PROTECTED
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