Michael T. Halligan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 06 Dec 1999:
> > Otherwise on /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains put one line like:
> > virtualdomain.com:user
> 
> but that doesn't help me if i want to forward
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sure it does (or I don't understand your problem then).

> could i do a 
> 
> @blah.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ? 


If you have this in virtualdomains:
virtualdomain.com:virtuser

(note virtuser is not a real user on the system)

Then you create ~alias/.qmail-virtuser-default
And possibly ~alias/.qmail-virtuser-blah

@virtualdomain.com addressed mail will by default follow the
.qmail-virtuser-default delivery instructions.  The email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] will follow the instructions in
.qmail-virtuser-blah.  And so on.  You have a default delivery rule,
and can make as many exceptions as you like.  You can also have the
default delivery instructions be as complex as you like, if needed
(pipe into a program or whatever).  Is this not what you want?


Disclaimer: I don't use virtualdomains myself, so possibly these
instructions are wrong.  If so, I'm sure someone will correct me. :-)


Hope this helps,
Mikko
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