On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 03:01:26PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
: 
: Yes, although root is a bad example.  qmail doesn't deliver to root, ever,
: as a security measure.
: 
: Just put a forwarding directive in your ~alias/.qmail-* entries:
: 
: &user@localdomain
: 
: You'll typically have a line like this for each of
: ~alias/.qmail-{root,postmaster,...}

But how do I get this one alias to be used for *all* my virtual domains?
Right now postmaster@virt1, hostmaster@virt2, etc. goes to the default
user for each domain.  I want "administrative" mail to be caught by the
default .qmail-alias files.

I'm guessing that this is possible, but obviously I'm missing something.
Any pointers would be appreciated.

        --Jerry

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