> The :include: line looks like this:
>
> <name>: :include: </path/to/file>
^ ^
What does the <name> signify? And are there meant to be two colons
immediately after each other (shown)? Also, is the /path/to/file meant to be
to the .bin file or the un-binarised version?
Thanks again
/BR
Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 1:02 AM
> To: qmail
> Subject: Re: fastforward and :include:
>
>
> On Mit, 30 Aug 2000, Brett Randall wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I am trying to use :include: lines in /etc/aliases with fastforward, but
> > aren't getting very far and the man pages aren't helping me. I think I'm
> > just going through some kind of mental dropout here...Anyway
> could someone
> > please brief me on the usage of :include: files with
> fastforward and qmail?
> > Thanks!
>
> Have you read the file ALIAS in the fastforwarrd-package? After
> newinclude and newaliases everything works fine for me.
>
>
> The file is just a list of email-adresses.
>
> Don't forget to run newinclude and don't forget to put
>
> | fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb
>
> in your ~alias/.qmail-default.
>
> hih,
>
> --
> Oliver Koch Registered Linux User 163952
>
> Oh, I am a C programmer and I'm okay
> I muck with indices and structs all day
> And when it works, I shout hoo-ray
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