Richard Sj�g�rdh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> user: [EMAIL PROTECTED], user
> where user is the local user who also want all mails delivered home.
You may want to try using .qmail files if you want the mail to be
delivered to the local user and a remote user. Try the following lines
in the user's $HOME/.qmail
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
./Maildir/
That will accomplish what you want. Basically, having an alias means
that something that isn't real points to a place that is
real. Sendmail's implementation, although the first, is stupid and
incoherent. It doesn't even adhere to the real meaning of the word
alias.
If you have a lot like this (why? Why not just allow home users to
pick up their mail via IMAP if they need access at home and work?),
then you may want to whack up a quick perl or sed script to take care
of it.
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