Well, I finally got around to trying this, and discovered a minor
problem. To wit:
bash-2.02# cat .qmail-default
| fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb
I.e. - I'm already *using* .qmail-default.
For those interested, the workaround is the "-p" option to
fastforward, which causes it to pass the message on to the rest of the
.qmail-default file for processing. I added the |bouncesaying
afterwards, and it works like a charm.
Thanx,
<mike
On 31 Dec 1998, Rask Ingemann Lambertsen wrote:
> Date: 31 Dec 98 01:52:06 +0100
> From: Rask Ingemann Lambertsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Qmail mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Question, and contributions.
>
> On 31-Dec-98 01:29:07, Mike Meyer wrote something about "Question, and
>contributions.". I just couldn't help replying to it, thus:
>
> Hi Mike.
>
> > Can I configure the error message sent in reply to bad email? I'd like to
> > add the suggestion that people try [EMAIL PROTECTED] if [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > doesn't exist?
>
> $ cat ~alias/.qmail-default
> | echo "Ain't no such mailbox in this neck of the woods. (#5.1.1)"; exit 100
>
> Edit .qmail-default to suit your needs.
>
> Regards,
>
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