On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 01:52:01PM -0500, Andy Walden wrote:
# On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Adam D. McKenna wrote:
# 
# > From: Andy Walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
# > 
# > : I installed fastforward per the instructions, built a /etc/aliases that
# > : looked like:
# > :
# > : root: andy
# > : postmaster: andy
# > : webmaster: andy
# > : [EMAIL PROTECTED]: andy
# > :
# > : typed /var/qmail/bin/newaliases, it went through without error. But of
# > : course I'm missing something here as it doesn't work. Can someone clue me
# > : in please? Thanks, andy
# > 
# > Is there a file in /etc called aliases.cdb?
# > 
# > Did you put
# > 
# > | fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb
# > 
# > in ~alias/.qmail-default?
# > 
# > --Adam
# 
# I didn't orginally (as it wasn't in the documentation), but I have now and
# it still doesn't work. The mail log just reads there is a problem writing
# the postmaster Maildir. If you have anymore ideas, they would be
# appreciated.
>From the ALIASES file included with fastforward

--- Configuring qmail to use /etc/aliases

To activate /etc/aliases, put this line into ~alias/.qmail-default:

        | fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb

If qmail is already running, make sure to chmod +t ~alias before you
edit .qmail files in ~alias, and chmod -t ~alias after.

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