Matthew Harrell writes:
 > 
 > Hi,
 >         I would like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered normally 
 > but all other @foo.bar mail to go to one address - let's say [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 > Can I use a virtualdomain entry for this?  I'm hesitant to just try it since
 > this is an operating system and I don't want to lose any email.

Yes.

echo 'foo.bar:foo.bar' >>/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
echo 'joe' > ~alias/.qmail-foo:bar-joe
echo 'fred' > ~alias/.qmail-foo:bar-fred
echo 'john' > ~alias/.qmail-foo:bar-default

did you really mean to create an infinite loop, where [EMAIL PROTECTED]
gets forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?  I assume that you mean john@`cat
/var/qmail/control/defaulthost`.

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