Martin Jespersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>i have a virtual domain like this:
>
>domain.com:alias-domain:com
>
>
>now i get a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is then handled by
>alias/.qmail-domain:com-mbj-default and

Correction: that should be ~alias/.qmail-domain:com-mbj or
~alias/.qmail-domain:com-default.

>it looks like this:
>
>&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>the problem is that user mbj doesn't have control over
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] with this setup since 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] also goes to
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]

So why don't you direct the domain to mbj in virtualdomains, e.g.:

  domain.com:mbj-domain:com

and mbj can set up whatever .qmail-domain:com-* files he wants?

>i mean, without having to set up individual .qmail-ext files for all
>the users in alias's home dir....

How about having to set up individual .qmail-ext files for all
the users in mbj's home dir?

If that's not acceptable, run fastforward from
~mbj/.qmail-domain:com-default, and mbj will be able to manage the
domain from an alias table.

-Dave

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