Hi Swapnil,

What you can do is create another alias that will expand to the aliases you 
have already defined. Add something like:

broadcast: group1, group2 ...... 

This should work

-Subhasis

On 7/8/05, SWAPNIL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Dear all
> 
> I want to send one news to all users on my linux box.
> 
> I had created some aliases for perticular groups using aliases file like
> group1: user1,user2,....
> 
> but now i want to send mail to all users except system users like ftp,
> apache, root, daemon etc.
> 
> 
> Thanks and regards
> 
> Swapnil K.
> System Group
> 
> Modular Infotech Pvt. Ltd.
> 26 Electronic Co-operative Estate,
> Pune Satara Road, Pune. 411 009.
> Maharshtra. INDIA.
> Ph: +91-20-24226612 Ext. 206.
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