Todd A. Jacobs writes:
Try .qmail-15dmziMUy-default instead.
It doesn't work, regardless of whether I put it in ~alias or $HOME. I
still get "no mailbox."
Try ~alias/.qmail-15dmzimuy-default (all in lowercase letters).
It works fine if I forward to a real user. The point is that I want
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Try .qmail-15dmziMUy-default instead.
It doesn't work, regardless of whether I put it in ~alias or $HOME. I
still get "no mailbox."
It works fine if I forward to a real user. The point is that I want to
forward it
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Nick (Keith) Fish wrote:
Are your other aliases working properly (ie. root, postmaster,
mailer-daemon, etc.)?
Yes. Any alias pointing to a real user (either local or remote) works
fine. It's only a problem with forwarding to .qmail-ext names.
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Subject: Re: Alias not forwading t
I'm trying to set up a spam-trap account as follows:
~/alias/.qmail-15dmziMUy
nospam-hash
~/.qmail-hash-default
so that mail to 15dmziMUy-foo will get delivered to nospam, with plans to
put filters into .qmail-hash-default in the future to bounce extensions I
no
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 04:27:14AM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
I'm trying to set up a spam-trap account as follows:
~/alias/.qmail-15dmziMUy
nospam-hash
~/.qmail-hash-default
so that mail to 15dmziMUy-foo will get delivered to nospam, with plans to
put
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Peter van Dijk wrote:
Try .qmail-15dmziMUy-default instead.
It doesn't work, regardless of whether I put it in ~alias or $HOME. I
still get "no mailbox."
It works fine if I forward to a real user. The point is that I want to
forward it to another dot-qmail extension.
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