From a previous post: ------- Hi, you just need to add the attribute mailAlternetAddress to the user that you want to catch all the email mailAlternateAddress: [EMAIL PROTECTED] After doing that all the email that goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be catched by the [EMAIL PROTECTED] that has the catchall attribute. also you can use it in this way: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and all the email that goes to user-* will be catched to the email account that has that attribute, this is useful for using a mailing list just like ezmlm hope this can give you an idea on the catchall feature, there maybe other ways to use it but this are the ones that I use more frequently -------- Try to put a catchall to an account that works on your server and it if works then try with your mailing list, also check that /var/ezmlm/lists exists and under that directory it is the name of the list, what i mean is that if /var/ezmlm/lists is the maildir of your list you should have there the .dot files for the mailing list regards On Jan 26, 2006, at 11:53 PM, jay alvarez wrote:
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Re: problem using [email protected] entry for ezmlm + qmail-ldap
Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas Thu, 26 Jan 2006 22:06:28 -0800
- problem using [email protected] entry... jay alvarez
- Re: problem using [email protected]... Russell Simpkins
- Re: problem using [email protected]... Andreas Stollar
- Re: problem using default@our... jay alvarez
- Re: problem using default... Russell Simpkins
- Re: problem using def... jay alvarez
- Re: problem usin... Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas
- Re: problem ... jay alvarez
- Re: prob... Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas
- Re: prob... jay alvarez
- Re: prob... Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas
- Re: prob... jay alvarez
- Re: prob... Claudio Jeker
- Re: problem using default... Nicolas de Bari Embriz Garcia Rojas
