RESOLUTION
Dave Sill was able to point out to me that the /var/log/maillog file will
contain qmail-send logfile entries indicating what qmail is doing.
In light of this, I discovered that:
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-postmaster
access params: 0644
user: alias
group: qmail
Contents:
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
***
The file has the WRONG NAME. Reading the error codes found in the maillog
logfile, qmail-send is looking for the alias file:
.qmail-missionprinting-org-postmaster
***
Renaming this file cleared everything up. Alias support works just fine
now.
I wish to thank the following, as well as all of those of you that took a
few minutes out of your day to help.
Dave Sill
Jaun Calder
Tim Lorenc
Tim Hunter
Chris Garrigues
THANK YOU for enlightening me.
Regards,
Tom Sarratt
-----Original Message-----
From: tom.sarratt.jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 8:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Alias Support Question
Jaun/Tim:
I think this is where the problem is. The document that I configured the
virtual domain from, as well as single user ID support
(http://www.tibus.net/pgregg/projects/qmail/single-uid-howto.html) said
nothing about what this identifier was, or how it was supposed to be used.
So, to answer questions:
1) Well what does missionprinting-org represent on your system?
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