Bug#312667: acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#312667: exim4 uses /etc/email-addresses to send, but not to recieve)

2005-06-10 Thread Marc Haber
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 05:52:31PM +0100, Marcos D. Marado Torres wrote: > Yes, I've noticed that now and had the problem solved, but... > Shouldn't it be better if there was an option for that? No. We cannot support all possible ways to configure the mail system, we're satisfied if we cover 95 %

Bug#312667: acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#312667: exim4 uses /etc/email-addresses to send, but not to recieve)

2005-06-09 Thread Marcos D. Marado Torres
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Marc Haber wrote: On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 05:38:35PM +0100, Marcos D. Marado Torres wrote: which is what I really want: I want "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to go to "user1" mailbox and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to go to "user2"'s mailbox... /

Bug#312667: acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#312667: exim4 uses /etc/email-addresses to send, but not to recieve)

2005-06-09 Thread Marcos D. Marado Torres
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: Incoming e-mail is controlled by the /etc/aliases file. Well, yes, but aliases will let me do things such as: user: teste (which makes all mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to teste) but doesn't

Bug#312667: acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#312667: exim4 uses /etc/email-addresses to send, but not to recieve)

2005-06-09 Thread Marc Haber
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 05:38:35PM +0100, Marcos D. Marado Torres wrote: > which is what I really want: I want "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to go to "user1" > mailbox and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to go to "user2"'s mailbox... > > /etc/aliases doesn't do that, so can you please give me an hint on how to do > it?