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> > You seem confused what the .qmail files do. BTW - what is
> > /home/john/alias? It is a subdirectory of john's home? That's not
> > the right way. There's a system-wide user called alias, his home is
> > probably /var/qmail/alias, and .qmail-joh
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Petr Novotny wrote:
> You seem confused what the .qmail files do. BTW - what is
> /home/john/alias? It is a subdirectory of john's home? That's not
> the right way. There's a system-wide user called alias, his home is
> probably /var/qmail/alias, and .qmail-john:doe should
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> I have two problems with qmail... first it seems that it doesn't use
> aliases in user's home directories (e.g.
> /home/john/alias/.qmail-john:doe).
You seem confused what the .qmail files do. BTW - what is
/home/john/alias? It is a subdirectory o
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Marcin Jaskowiak wrote:
> I have two problems with qmail... first it seems that it doesn't use
> aliases in user's home directories (e.g.
> /home/john/alias/.qmail-john:doe).
that's not in the user's homedir, that's a subdir "alias" that you
invented. if you create ~john/.qma
Hi,
I have two problems with qmail... first it seems that it doesn't use
aliases in user's home directories (e.g.
/home/john/alias/.qmail-john:doe).
The second is that qmail's pop3d server doesn't use aliases (in
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-*) when downloading mails... :
user john.doe
pass blurp
it