On Thu, 2002-01-10 at 18:41, 'Vegard Svanberg' wrote: > * Van Liedekerke Franky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-01-10 15:34]: > > > normally the alias files (/var/qmail/alias/.qmail*) are only looked at when > > no local recipient can be found, even with stock qmail this is the case. > > Maybe if you tell us what you want to accomplish, we can help you ... > > It's like, this ISP which provides free Internet access. Users sign up > on a web page and can choose their own username (and thereby also email > address). >
Quick, dirty & effective: Edit (or ask whoever's responsible for it) the web interface, go to address validation routine (It's probably already validating addresses for spaces, forbidden chars, and such things). Add a subroutine which disallows the usage of values contained in a list (array, perl hash, whatever), and add your internal addresses to that list. If users can't register them, the problem doesn't exist. -- Ricardo Cerqueira Novis Telecom - Engenharia ISP Edif�cio Novis - Estrada da Outurela, 118 B / 2795-606 Carnaxide Tel: +351 2 1010 0000 - Fax: +351 2 1010 4459
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