In this case, you better use an external package. I can't think
of any one now. Someone?

Otherwise on /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains put one line like:

virtualdomain.com:user

for each virtual domain where user may be a system user, forward address,
or even a alias.

If all 500 domains follow some kind of rule you con also think of a little
script on .qmail-default.

Good luck again,

Daniel

On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote:

:the problem is i have about 500 stupid domains to get to work like this..
:
:what's the procedure? 
:
:if i have to make
:
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
:in sendmail I have the proper rule in the .cf then
:i add
:
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]      [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
:
:to virtusertables
:
:
:how do I do this in qmail?
:
:On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Daniel Mattos wrote:
:
:> 
:> You don't have to create all home directory for virtual users.
:> The documentation suggests the you center in /var/qmail/alias using uid 
:> alias. Use /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains if you host different
:> domains.
:> 
:> There are other options also. You can use /var/qmail/user/assign
:> tables or external packages. See http://www.qmail.org
:> 
:> Good luck,
:> 
:> Daniel 
:> 
:> On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote:
:> 
:> :How do I use the old virtusertable format? I'm migrating a sendmail
:> :server to a qmail server, and I can't feasibly create a .qmail-domain in
:> :each home directory..
:> :
:> 
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:>  Daniel Mattos                        Tribeca Internet Initiatives Inc.
:>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                   http://www.tiii.com
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:> 
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