Sendmail question

2002-01-08 Thread Stuart Biggerstaff
Is there a straightforward way to have e-mail sent to nonexistent addresses forwarded to root or another account? We would like to be able to collect these to possibly forward to the users. I know we could set up aliases for deleted former users and maybe for incorrect spellings we could

Re: Sendmail question

2002-01-08 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 17:34 pm, Stuart Biggerstaff wrote: Is there a straightforward way to have e-mail sent to nonexistent addresses forwarded to root or another account? We would like to be able to collect these to possibly forward to the users. I know we could set up aliases for

Re: Sendmail question

2002-01-08 Thread Bill Campbell
On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 04:34:42PM -0600, Stuart Biggerstaff wrote: Is there a straightforward way to have e-mail sent to nonexistent addresses forwarded to root or another account? We would like to be able to collect these to possibly forward to the users. I don't do sendmail, but did see an

Re: Sendmail question

2002-01-08 Thread Zoran
On Jan 8 Stuart Biggerstaff was heard saying: -Is there a straightforward way to have e-mail sent to nonexistent addresses -forwarded to root or another account? We would like to be able to collect -these to possibly forward to the users. *** Yes there is: Use the /etc/mail/virtusertable and

Re: Sendmail question

2002-01-08 Thread Stuart Biggerstaff
Thanks to the people who responded for their ideas. Where I think we will go with this is indeed using tools for virtual domains. In particular, if we can be sure doing so will leave mail to valid addresses untouched, making an entry to virtusertable sounds like the approach that will have