On Saturday 26 June 2004 09:22, Stephen Gran wrote:

> The postinstall script adds an entry for clamav: root to /etc/aliases,
> and then since at least sendmail needs it, it runs newaliases afterwards.
> Apparently on your system, at least, newaliases is wrapper that calls
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu.  I am trying to dicover how to avoid that,
> while still having it do the right thing for other MTA's.  qmail is not
> officially supported by Debian, but so many people use it that I would
> like to make life easy for them with the same packages.

Well, I don't know WHY you need such alias, so maybe you could explain.

I am using ldap to provide qmail with all user information and have no such 
concept as an alias file implemented. No need for it.

If you tell me more I might be able to help, else, please go to the qmail or 
qmail-ldap mailinglist (the latter at www.qmail-ldap.org)

Cheers,
ace



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