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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:

Incoming e-mail is controlled by the /etc/aliases file.

Well, yes, but aliases will let me do things such as:

user: teste

(which makes all mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to teste)
but doesn't let me do

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: teste

which is what I really want: I want "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to go to "user1"
mailbox and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to go to "user2"'s mailbox...

/etc/aliases doesn't do that, so can you please give me an hint on how to do
it?

Thanks,
Marado

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