Re: Missing sendmail's aliases in fastforward?

2001-02-14 Thread Frank Tegtmeyer
@domain1.name [EMAIL PROTECTED] means that mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You may catch this with a script or if this delivers locally you don't need to do anything at all. Regards, Frank

Re: Missing sendmail's aliases in fastforward?

2001-02-14 Thread Leander Berwers
If somebody has already such a script and want to send it to me, please do so. My problem is that yesterday I changed from sendmail to qmail, and now some mail goes wrong. Writing such a script myself takes a lot of time, because I'm not a real Perl-programmer. I definitely don't want to switch

Re: Missing sendmail's aliases in fastforward?

2001-02-14 Thread Frank Tegtmeyer
If somebody has already such a script and want to send it to me, please do so. For example if you want to catch all lightwerk.de accounts you can do the following: 1. Put into virtualdomains (be sure to remove lightwerk.de from locals): lightwerk.de:lightwerk.de 2. Create

Re: Missing sendmail's aliases in fastforward?

2001-02-14 Thread Peter van Dijk
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 09:54:56AM +0100, Frank Tegtmeyer wrote: If somebody has already such a script and want to send it to me, please do so. For example if you want to catch all lightwerk.de accounts you can do the following: 1. Put into virtualdomains (be sure to remove

Re: Missing sendmail's aliases in fastforward?

2001-02-14 Thread Frank Tegtmeyer
Never do that. It can create irritating loops. Oops, that's right. | forward "$[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Agrre - much better :) Regards, Frank

Missing sendmail's aliases in fastforward?

2001-02-13 Thread Leander Berwers
Hello In sendmail's /etc/aliases the line @domain1.name [EMAIL PROTECTED] means that mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] However this seems not to work with fastforward. Is this true or am I missing something? Regards Leander