Yep.
I appreciate the simplicity of it. Sigh. It might be the only thing I will
miss though :)
Richard
At 06:44 PM 12/6/99 -0500, Michael T. Halligan wrote:
>in a virtual table you just have
>
>an entry for a virtualdomain in /etc/sendmail.cw to say "yes I do want to
>deal with
>this domain's e-mail"
>
>then say to forward [EMAIL PROTECTED] 's e-mail.. or anything @ qmail.com to
>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
>i'd just make an entry
>
>@qmail.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>or
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>HUP sendmail, and it works.
>no need to create an extra config file, an extra /home directory
>
>
>
>
>On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
>
> > On 06-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?
> >
> > In virtualdomains:
> > ihateyou.com:ihateyou
> > myotherdomain.com:otherdom
> >
> > Create ~ihateyou/.qmail-blah containing:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > To forward *@myotherdomain.com to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> > create ~otherdom/.qmail-default containing:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Does that help?
> >
> > PS. I don't know exactly what virtusertables do.
> >
> > --
> > Ronny Haryanto
> >