> Well, I used to do something like this, but we wrote the "aliases"
> (username -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to a text file on a samba share on our
> linux mail server. A Cron job runs a script that picked up the text file
> and ran the sendmail "makesend" on the list of aliases...
> 
> Another solution was instead of writing the file directly to a share, I
> created a cf page that listed the aliases, restricted it to IP address of
> the mail server, then that cron job would http-get the list and then
> process the aliases.

Thanks (both) for the advice.

I think I'll follow up on Howie's suggestion of a COM object or the old CFX
if it's still available (we're only running NTMail v4) and if that fails,
consider alternatives such as yours.



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Aidan Whitehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Netshopperuk
Telephone +44 (01744) 648650

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