Hello Steve,
On Thursday, February 06, 2003, Steve Garcia wrote...

> And I had replied privately with some hints and suggestions.

> Arun, find a sample of a sendmail aliases file (from a book, a
> friend, or from a build of sendmail). Look at it and you'll see just
> how simple it is to do what you are asking. The simplest solution is
> to hand-maintain a list of all users and reference the list in the
> aliases file. The elegant solution is to automate such a list with
> the tools I suggested.


> Get a book on sendmail and start reading. Or find one of several
> sendmail "howto"s. Try linuxnewbie.org. Or sendmail.org. Or
> redhat.org. Or any number of helpful sites for sendmail beginners.

Sendmail aliases are easy, but for that many people on one alias, it
makes it a pain to maintain. I'd personally suggest just setting up a
small mailing list, majordomo, or mailman for example, and working
with that.

-- 
Jonathan Angliss
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