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Jon Carnes wrote:
> You can use the same aliases file, but genaliases creates one in the
> ~mailman/data/.. directory. This particular alias file is wide open the
> the Mailman user.
Ahh, I thought with Sendmail they all stayed in the system /etc/ali
You can use the same aliases file, but genaliases creates one in the
~mailman/data/.. directory. This particular alias file is wide open the
the Mailman user.
Some folks like to keep them separate.
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 18:51, Todd wrote:
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> I have just upgraded from 2.0.13 to 2.1.1 on RH 7.2, sendmail
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> The mail is getting delivered okay, but I need to update the /etc/aliases
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irwin wrote:
> The mail is getting delivered okay, but I need to update the /etc/aliases
> file and smrsh with all the new addresses.
Perhaps I'm missing something really obvious (which wouldn't be anything
new for me :), but why can't you use the sam
I have just upgraded from 2.0.13 to 2.1.1 on RH 7.2, sendmail
The mail is getting delivered okay, but I need to update the /etc/aliases
file and smrsh with all the new addresses. I did one list, but with 27 more
to go it would be a monster pain in the butt. Is there is script available
or doe