Re: [expert] alias?

2001-09-08 Thread Michael Holt
Thank you. I've found that to be the case (mdk 8.1b3), but I'm not sure where some of the entries are coming from when I type 'alias' at the command line. Gary A. Garibaldi wrote: >The file alias.sh is located in /etc/profile.d/ if your using LM8.0 > >On Saturday 08 September 2001 14:55 pm, y

Re: [expert] alias?

2001-09-08 Thread Gary A. Garibaldi
The file alias.sh is located in /etc/profile.d/ if your using LM8.0 On Saturday 08 September 2001 14:55 pm, you wrote: > Michael Holt wrote: > > Hello all you experts out there! > > I just started attending a local linux users group which meets once a > > month. Last month I learned about using

Re: [expert] alias?

2001-09-08 Thread jipe
Michael Holt wrote: > Hello all you experts out there! > I just started attending a local linux users group which meets once a > month. Last month I learned about using aliases; "ll" instead of "ls > -l". I just had my appendix out and so I've had to miss today's > meeting and I was hoping

Re: [expert] alias?

2001-09-08 Thread Tom Walsh
Michael Holt wrote: > > Thank you so much Tom! It's funny how logical things can seem after you > hear the correct answer! > Also, do a 'man alias' for how it works. TomW -- Tom Walsh - WN3L - Embedded Systems Consultant http://openhardware.net, http://cyberiansoftware.com "Windows? No than

Re: [expert] alias?

2001-09-08 Thread Michael Holt
Thank you so much Tom! It's funny how logical things can seem after you hear the correct answer! Mike Tom Walsh wrote: >Michael Holt wrote: > >>Hello all you experts out there! >>I just started attending a local linux users group which meets once a >>month. Last month I learned about using a

Re: [expert] alias?

2001-09-08 Thread Tom Walsh
Michael Holt wrote: > > Hello all you experts out there! > I just started attending a local linux users group which meets once a > month. Last month I learned about using aliases; "ll" instead of "ls > -l". I just had my appendix out and so I've had to miss today's meeting > and I was hoping th

[expert] alias?

2001-09-08 Thread Michael Holt
Hello all you experts out there! I just started attending a local linux users group which meets once a month. Last month I learned about using aliases; "ll" instead of "ls -l". I just had my appendix out and so I've had to miss today's meeting and I was hoping that someone here could refresh

Re: [expert] alias

1999-09-22 Thread Johan Segernäs
At 10:07 1999-09-21 , you wrote: >I think Johan wants to have only one global alias for all mispelled >usernames. So the MTA will never reply "user unknown" and all mails will >fell back in the same mailbox. I'm getting back to this. Is there any way to fix this or?

Re: [expert] alias

1999-09-20 Thread Sylvain GIL
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 09:40:28PM +0200, Frederic PLE wrote: > Add your aliases in /etc/aliases (check exemples inside) as root > Save the file > and run the command : newaliases I think Johan wants to have only one global alias for all mispelled usernames. So the MTA will never reply "user unkn

Re: [expert] alias

1999-09-20 Thread Johan Segernäs
That I know, but I can't add all wrong spelled names and so on. I want one alias that makes all the msgs without recepient on our server forwarded to me (or something like that). At 21:40 1999-09-20 , you wrote: >Add your aliases in /etc/aliases (check exemples inside) as root >Save the file >a

Re: [expert] alias

1999-09-20 Thread Frederic PLE
Add your aliases in /etc/aliases (check exemples inside) as root Save the file and run the command : newaliases Fred Johan Segernäs wrote: > Is there any alias-syntax that makes me (or a group) get all the mail that > is written to users who don't exist? We get alot of mails to wrong spelled >

[expert] alias

1999-09-20 Thread Johan Segernäs
Is there any alias-syntax that makes me (or a group) get all the mail that is written to users who don't exist? We get alot of mails to wrong spelled users and stuff and i'd like to be able to forward them to the right persons or tell the sender that the person don't work here anymore.. and so