Re: emulating sendmail's user@host.REDIRECT feature?

2001-01-08 Thread David L. Nicol
Matt Harrington wrote: > Great! that does it. Any idea how to include a newline in the error > though? > > along the lines of... > > | bouncesaying '\nMy new address is:\n\[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > > ---Matt how about | bouncesaying [EMAIL PROTECTED] echo My new address is More than that, open

Re: emulating sendmail's user@host.REDIRECT feature?

2000-12-14 Thread Matt Harrington
On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 01:42:26AM -0500, Alex Pennace wrote: > Use bouncesaying. bouncesaying in a .qmail file causes a QSBMF-style > bounce to be sent with the supplied string used as the failure > indication for that recipient. Great! that does it. Any idea how to include a newline in the er

Re: emulating sendmail's user@host.REDIRECT feature?

2000-12-14 Thread Mark Delany
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 10:32:57PM -0800, Matt Harrington wrote: > > with sendmail, if an entry like this: > >joe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > is in /etc/aliases then any message sent to joe will be bounced back with > a helpful note about joe's new email address. this way you don't have to >

Re: emulating sendmail's user@host.REDIRECT feature?

2000-12-14 Thread Alex Pennace
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 10:32:35PM -0800, Matt Harrington wrote: > > with sendmail, if an entry like this: > >joe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > is in /etc/aliases then any message sent to joe will be bounced back with > a helpful note about joe's new email address. this way you don't have to >

emulating sendmail's user@host.REDIRECT feature?

2000-12-14 Thread Matt Harrington
with sendmail, if an entry like this: joe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] is in /etc/aliases then any message sent to joe will be bounced back with a helpful note about joe's new email address. this way you don't have to forward email to joe's new address for years after they leave. eventually joe's