That's the way the code in qmail-lspawn is written, however qmail-pw2u insists on inserting an ``alias'' user which matches any address not otherwise found. This does not look bad default; Indeed, does not the inclusion of this alias makes sure that if a user is not in assign (and include) then the administrator can handle the user's mail with ~alias/.qmail* files ? (Somehow I remember as if this capability was one of the motivations to create qmail-users).
- /etc/aliases - fastforward question Abel Lucano
- Re: /etc/aliases - fastforward question Russell Nelson
- Re: /etc/aliases - fastforward question Chris Johnson
- Re: /etc/aliases - fastforward question Mate Wierdl
- Re: /etc/aliases - fastforward question Mate Wierdl
- Re: /etc/aliases - fastforward question Russell Nelson
- Re: /etc/aliases - fastforward question Mate Wierdl
- Re: /etc/aliases - fastforward question Abel Lucano