> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jacques Gelinas
> Sent: 07 January 1999 20:21
> To: Linuxconf Mailing List
> Subject: [linuxconf] Re: Where? sendmail.cf source
>
> Ok, now I understand. Linuxconf does support virtusertable directly.

Oh.

> But
> it expect the file to be in /etc/mail, not just in /etc. If you place the
> file there, not only linuxconf will generate the proper sendmail.cf, but
> also, it will generate the makemap command if need on that file (build the
> index).

Oh.

> further, using linuxconf to edit a user account, you are allowed to enter
> email aliases. If you enter a fully qualified email aliases, linuxconf
> will update not the /etc/aliases file, but the /etc/mail/virtusertable.

nice.

> So it is very easy with linuxconf to create a user account joe and then to
> register this joe as a virtual member of another email domain, just by
> filling the user account dialog. No need to edit virtusertable by hand
> (well, you can do it if you want as virtusertable can do more general
> things).

Ah.

This is what I wanted.  Thanks.

Sam


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