> > I am wondering if and how qmail can be setup to forward mail from
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] to one local user. When I say anything I mean
> any word or
> > phrase. I have looked through the dot-qmail man pages and to the best of
> my
> > knowledge a different .qmail-user file is required for every email
> address.
> > Can one specify wildcards like .qmail-*? Maybe that sounds a little
> crazy...
>
> The only hard part is naming the user Bob, as per FAQ 3.2.
>
>
> 3.2. How do I set up a virtual domain? I'd like any mail for
> nowhere.mil, including [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> so on, to be delivered to Bob. I've set up the MX already.
>
> Answer: Put
>
> nowhere.mil:bob
>
> into control/virtualdomains. Add nowhere.mil to control/rcpthosts. If
> qmail-send is running, give it a HUP.
>
> Now mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be delivered locally to
> bob-whatever. Bob can set up ~bob/.qmail-default to catch all the
> possible addresses, ~bob/.qmail-info to catch [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc.
>
> --
> gowen -- Greg Owen -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I have gotten that far; however, now user bob needs to build individual
dot-qmail files for whatever he wants as email addresses. For example,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] would require .qmail-bobsmith and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
would require .qmail-sales. I want all mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to
bob with only one dot-qmail file.
Any ideas?
Jeff Lush