> Well, it is worth the change just to get rid of those stupid patches every
> few weeks because of security issues. But then again, if you are
> confortable with sendmail...

oh jesus.

you people. You brag about qmail being secure and simple to configure..

yet it's so simple nobody can answer a simple question? I know i'm not the
only one running a mailserver with customers who want to forward

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not 
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> 
> On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote:
> 
> :qmail is very unlogical if you have been using sendmail for five years..
> :heck I know people who have been using qmail for 3 years and none of you
> :can explain to me how to do the equivalent of /etc/mail/virtusertable ..
> :
> :very ridiculous. I am positive i'm not the only person to ever
> :switch to qmail from sendmail who used sendmail's virtusertables..
> :
> :
> :On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Daniel Mattos wrote:
> :
> :> 
> :> That's your decision, but I can assure you that qmail configuration is
> :> much easier and logical. 
> :> 
> :> The funny part is that I gave up sendmail specially because I couldn't
> :> figure out a safe configuration.
> :> 
> :> Good luck,
> :> 
> :> Daniel
> :> 
> :> On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote:
> :> 
> :> :blah. i'm going to use sendmail. i can make
> :> : a stable function sendmail server in 5 minutes.
> :> :
> :> :On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Daniel Mattos wrote:
> :> :
> :> :> 
> :> :> Yes! There are so many possibilities that gets confusing. :)
> :> :> 
> :> :> Take a look at: 
> :> :> 
> :> :> http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#virtual-domains
> :> :> and
> :> :> http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#aliases
> :> :> 
> :> :> Daniel
> :> :> 
> :> :> On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Michael T. Halligan wrote:
> :> :> 
> :> :> :
> :> :> :On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Daniel Mattos wrote:
> :> :> :
> :> :> :> 
> :> :> :> 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,
> :> :> :
> :> :> :but that doesn't help me if i want to forward
> :> :> :
> :> :> :[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> :> :> :
> :> :> :
> :> :> :is there a way to do wildcards with /etc/aliases?
> :> :> :
> :> :> :could i do a 
> :> :> :
> :> :> :@blah.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ? 
> :> :> :
> :> :> :
> :> :> :
> :> :> 
> :> :>                                     ----------------------------------
> :> :>  Daniel Mattos                        Tribeca Internet Initiatives Inc.
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> :> :
> :> 
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> :>  Daniel Mattos                        Tribeca Internet Initiatives Inc.
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> :
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>  Daniel Mattos                        Tribeca Internet Initiatives Inc.
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