Hi all. Two completely unrelated questions:
1) Let's suppose that I decide to centralize virtual domains
redirection in users/assign, by adding in virtualdomains entries like
these:
domain1.com:domain1-com
blah.org:blah-org
And entries like these in users/assign:
domain1-com-luser1:luser1:2020:200:/home/luser1:::
blah-org-superluser:1036:200:/home/superluser:::
Okay. Now let's suppose that I have an address in the blah.org domain
that doesn't correspond to any local user; instead, mail to that address
should be directly forwarded to another host. How do I do that? I had
thought of adding in qmail/alias a file a .qmail-blah-org-(username)
file, but I don't know if that's the right way, nor I really like it too
much, frankly (I'd prefer to have all the information about users in
virtual domains available in one place, instead of scattered between
qmail/users and qmail/alias). So... is there any other way?
2) Taylor UUCP (to be exact, the one that comes with Red Hat Linux 6.x)
and qmail. Is there a step-to-step guide, a sort of HOWTO, for it? I
have qmail working succesfully with HDB UUCP for a number of sites, but
some months ago, when I had to make it work with Red Hat-Taylor UUCP, I
ran into endless problems and ended up doing a quick serialmail-AutoTURN
hack (I can't remember exactly what went wrong, though I think it had to
do with the rmail of the client's server not being able to rewrite
correctly the From: address (no, we don't use bang addresses, just
regular Internet ones)).
Paulo Jan.
DDnet.