On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Jeff Potter wrote:

> You''re adding the entry into the aliases file, not the hosted domain
> file. The man page is right, it's under the makehosteddomains page, not
> makealises page. :-)

I have following in hosteddomains:
doman.com
.domain.com     domain.com

with the TAB sign, not spaces

> So, in /etc/courier/hosteddomains (or whereever your configs live), you
> want:>
> pro.onet.pl
> .pro.onet.pl <TAB> pro.onet.pl

I have something similar :)

> Then, as long as you have "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" defined (no extra
> period), you're fine.

No, courier just rejects mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (using the
above example).

> You only need to add something like
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (extra period) if you want to route
> sub-domain messages elsewhere (and, of course, omit the entry in
> hosteddomains).

Where should I add such string?

> If you really want to warp your brain, define [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> you'll suck up all the email sent to any address under your domain. You
> probably don't want to do this... ;-)

I just want a simple alias, but probably it is impossible :)

-- 
Grzegorz Janoszka


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