On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 05:18:18PM -0800, Jon Newman wrote:
> Thanks for those who replied to my last email, I got it working.
>
> Before I fire up qmail and replace sendmail (ew, sendmail sucks so I want to rid my
>life of it) I have a few more questions.
>
> 1) We have several domains which have addresses I would like to be forwarded to more
>than one local user (mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is sent to local user jblow and
>tom). I have seen in the FAQ how you can forward it to one person (nowhere.mil:bob),
>can I just add a comma and add the other local user to the list
>(nowhere.mil:bob,joe,etc)?
No, instead, do nowhere.mil:alias-nowhere, and create ~alias/.qmail-nowhere
containing the addresses (in the form '&user@domain'), one per line.
> 2) How can I tell qmail to allow relaying from certain domains (otherdomain.com,
>qmailrules.com, etc)?
Either per subnet (from tcpserver), or based on rcpthosts (man qmail-smtpd).
> 3) We also have an alias for root going to several local users. How do I tell qmail
>to forward it to several people, and not just one (It looks like I have to setup a
>mailing list to do this, is there a better/quicker way I am overlooking)?
Just put the forwards one per line in the .qmail file.
Greetz, Peter.
--
Peter van Dijk - student/sysadmin/ircoper/madly in love/pretending coder
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