"Timothy Lorenc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Now I have an /etc/aliases.cdb file which does not contain the email
>address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>and I want to check if it will be able to be passed through to a default
>forward line.
>
>The reason for this is that it seems that using fastforward with
>/etc/aliases.cdb and virtualdomains are kind
>of mutually exclusive. The virtualdomains file gets processed before any
>check of the /etc/aliases.cdb file is
>performed thus bypassing fastforward. And if there are several (100's) of
>emails which don't stay local, then
>I have hundreds of .qmail files for the exceptions.... seems to me that
>would be very inefficient.
Yeah, it would. So why not handle them in /etc/aliases? Did you catch
the part in the ALIASES file that describes how to do that? Or am I
missing something?
-Dave