Thus said Chris Hellberg on Wed, 01 Jan 1997 04:57:21 +1300:
> Oops, you're right, doesn't seem to work. The file should be named just
> .qmail in the user's directory. I've tried it with .qmail file and works
> for me so give that a shot.
Just so you understand why this works and not .qmail-default...
.qmail-default is only read if there is an additional part in the email
address such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and a corresponding .qmail-admin
does not exist. If .qmail-admin exists it will use the delivery
instructions in that file, if it doesn't exist it will follow delivery
instructions in .qmail-default. If that doesn't exist either then the
mail will bounce with ``Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)''
Andy
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