> agent. One thing to note though, is sendmail only does ONE lookup to this
> table so you can't redirect back and forth between aliases (stops circular
> loops).

You can, however, point to an entry in the aliases table. I do this for
domain aliases that then point to auto-responders...
 
> The sendmail 'Tome' is incredibly thick as there's pratically an entire
> scripting/regexp language built into it, and a host of utilities like M4 for
> configuring. I'd suggest O'Reilly's "Sendmail" (hanging bat book) if you
> want to get into its workings.

Ah, yes, The Bat. ;p
 
> If you're set on having NT style "mail has no bearing to users" where you
> can create smtp/pop accounts independent of system users: IIRC there are a
> few linux packages that do such. I'm not familiar w/ any of them though, so
> you'll have to google it (or ask around).

I've used MDaemon on some NT systems and I like it. You can create
accounts that dynamically authenticate to NT users, or "mhnbtu" accounts
as well. ;p

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