Franck PORCHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 11 Oct 1999:
> What would be the best way to configure qmail to have this specific
> address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) remotely delivered to my ISP (say "mail.pf"), so
> any local mail to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] would eventually end-up in his remote mailbox. ?
Well, if there is no local user called "jean", you can create a file
~alias/.qmail-jean and put the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or whatever)
there. Any email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will get forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I thought of putting
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:alias-myisp
>
> in "control/virtualdomains",
No, you can't put usernames in control/virtualdomains. You can only use
full domain names. List the domains which should be handled virtually.
The delivery of those domains is controlled by the specified user (in
your case, ~alias-myisp, the ~alias/.qmail-myisp-* files).
Hope this helps,
Mikko
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