Hello Sam,

* on the Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 10:26:28AM -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> >Do I need the .courier file to realize a Catchall? 
> >
> >Isn't it possible to add something like
> >@kool.ch:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >in the /etc/aliases ?
> 
> This is invalid syntax.  If kool.ch is a virtual domain, then 
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' can't exist.  You need to forward mail to a local mail 
> account, and use .courier-default in the local mail account to specify 
> delivery for this virtual domain. 

now, it's a Locally-hosted domain.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] exists in the userdb.

But, if I add just a user [EMAIL PROTECTED], RCPT TO:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
says 550 User unknown.

So, I think I misunderstand something...

Could you give me an example how it really works?

elian

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