On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 12:36:38PM -0500, Mike Manders wrote: > I've read a few people discussing the possibilities of forwarding emails > based on the groupofnames attribute in an ldap group. I've read that > the main way of doing mailing list groups is to add multiple instances > of 'mailForwardingAddress' to a qmailUser with the mail set to the group > email address. > > The only problem I have with this is that there are now two email > addresses to manage in my ldap directory. This is not necessarily a > problem, but it will cause a few conflicts every once in a while. Other > than those few posts, I haven't found too much information with regards > to this situation.
How about setting up an ezmlm mailing list and including those couple of users in it for members. Have it set so that only you can add people to this group. > Here is the main problem. Since I'm not able to send the email > addresses back for qmail to forward the message off nicely. How should > I look at resending this message? Most of the qmail-command examples I > see are simply to either send a new message back to original > sender(vacation) or to pass a value back to qmail, so that it knows to > reject/accept the message. I'm not sure what you're asking here. Are you trying to have users send out email with that group email address listed in the From? That's primarily a mail client issue. Chris
