On Friday 25 June 2004 10:41 pm, Stephen Gran wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 08:54:06PM -0400, Ace Suares said:
> > Setting up clamav-base (0.73-2) ...
> >
> > Note, this "newaliases" command does not make use of the contents of:
> > /etc/aliases
> > because it is in fact just a wrapper for qmail-newu, which uses:
> > /etc/qmail/users/assign
> > for a similar purpose.
> >
> > See the man page for qmail-newu(8) for more details
>
> Ah, that is a bug. What is the output of (as root) `which newaliases`?
> I'd like to not use qmail's newaliases if it's going to act like that,
> but I have to for sendmail, so it's kind of a problem. Maybe this is as
> good a place to ask as any, since there are many email admin's on a
> variety of MTA's here: what MTA's actually need and implement
> newaliases, and what are testable ways to deal wth them?
I guess I don't understand what the purpose of
running /var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu when installing clamav is... if you could
elaborate on that, I may be able to provide my input.
-Jeremy
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