"Mike Denka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  I have searched all the faqs and all the literature that I can stomach in
  one sitting.  I have read and re-read the dot-qmail man page.  But I'm
  still missing something: it seems that to alias root, for example, you put
  the real address you want root's mail to go to into the file
  ~/alias/.qmail-root, right?  But what if you want root's mail to go to
  several recipients?  Then the implied solution is to put multiple
  addresses, one per line, in the ~alias/.qmail-root file.  However we have
  done this and only the first address on the first line gets the mail
  addressed to root.  The remaining recipients do not receive mail from
  root.

What do the mail logs say?  What exactly do you have in the file?  Is it
anything like

&user1
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
user4

?


By the way, if you have lots of mail aliases, check out fastforward.
http://cr.yp.to/fastforward.html

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