Qmail doesn't use /etc/aliases unless patched to do otherwise.
Root mail would be handled by a .qmail file in ~alias
Read INSTALL.alias, and look at the man page dot-qmail.0
Basically create a .qmail-root in ~alias, and put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the
.qmail-root to have mail to root forwarded to
The second question I will leave to the qmail gods..
Not a Qmail God by any stretch of the imagination but here goes...
2) Any outgoing mail to a server other than what is in the rcpthosts file
will get kicked back to me with an error. I cannot possibly list every
conceivable host on the
"Reuben King" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I cannot get anything sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
forward to account "reuben".. I have edited my /etc/aliases file and ran
"newaliases" to compile the /etc/aliases.cdb file, but no go.
You're using fastforward, I take it?
I read somewhere that qmail
"Reuben King" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) I cannot get anything sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
forward to account "reuben".. I have edited my /etc/aliases file and ran
"newaliases" to compile the /etc/aliases.cdb file, but no go.
You're using fastforward, I take it?
Yes.. I was
"Reuben King" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's anything that goes to root that disappears into the void.
I've looked for any logging to track, but I see nothing in /var/logs that is
mail related..
How are you doing logging? splogger? cyclog? If splogger, have you
looked at /etc/syslog.conf?
I
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Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 2:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Please help newbie with 2 questions
"Reuben King" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's anything that goes to root that disappears into the void.
I've looked for any logging to trac
"Reuben King" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's anything that goes to root that disappears into the void.
I've looked for any logging to track, but I see nothing in
/var/logs that is
mail related..
How are you doing logging? splogger? cyclog? If splogger, have you
looked at