Re: disabling user mail

1997-10-13 Thread Craig Sanders
On Sun, 12 Oct 1997, Paul Miller wrote: Is there anyway to disable user mail, so the user can not receive mail (the system replies that the user is unknown, etc)? I'm currently using smail+procmail and I'd rather not switch MTAs. Possibly by using the .forward file (I couldn't find any

disabling user mail

1997-10-12 Thread Paul Miller
Is there anyway to disable user mail, so the user can not receive mail (the system replies that the user is unknown, etc)? I'm currently using smail+procmail and I'd rather not switch MTAs. Possibly by using the .forward file (I couldn't find any help on it)? -Paul -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM

disabling user mail

1997-08-08 Thread Paul Miller
I want all users in the 'mail' group to be able to send/recieve mail. So, for example, if someone sends a message to someone not in the group, it will be returned as unknown. -Paul -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to

Re: disabling user mail

1997-08-08 Thread Martin Schulze
I want all users in the 'mail' group to be able to send/recieve mail. So, for example, if someone sends a message to someone not in the group, it will be returned as unknown. Write your own local transport or try to work with procmail as local delivery agent. Joey -- Individual

Re: disabling user mail

1997-08-08 Thread John F
On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, Martin Schulze wrote: I want all users in the 'mail' group to be able to send/recieve mail. So, for example, if someone sends a message to someone not in the group, it will be returned as unknown. Write your own local transport or try to work with procmail as