[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On Thu, May 20, 1999 at 08:49:48AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
>> >But how do i create aliases?
>> 
>> ~alias/.qmail-aliasname
>
>But the domains are not in control/locals, but in control/virtualdomains, so
>~alias will not be used. As far as i can see..

Their entries in virtualdomains identify the .qmail files that will be
used. You've either got:

    virtualdomain:alias-something

or

    virtualdomain:user{-something}

In the first case, ~alias/.qmail-something* will be used. In the
second case, ~user/.qmail{-something}* will be used.

>> Any local part (the part of an address left of the "@") that doesn't
>> match an entry in the qmail-users database goes through the usual
>> mechanisms of looking for an account that matches and defaulting to
>> alias.
>
>The problem is, that there are alot of virtual domains on the box that needs
>aliases.

What's the problem? You want all the aliases in one file? Just create
an alias table that you tack onto users/assign. Want each virtual
domain to control its own aliases? They can create the necessary
.qmail files.

-Dave

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