Carsten Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> brett randal: have you ever worked with fastforward???

Well, if you could read, my surname has 2 l's (randall). And yes, I
use fastforward extensively.

> if some users want to use fastforward and send mails to local and remote
> users without .qmail files let them do it!!!!!
> ...
> if you want to get mails for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and deliver it local to user
> test2 und remote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] do the following steps:

No, he said in the original e-mail that he would like to have the
following line in aliases:

user: [EMAIL PROTECTED], user
NOT
user: [EMAIL PROTECTED], anotheruser

>From his description, he wants an e-mail that is addressed to user to
be delivered to that SAME user locally (ie to their maildir), and to
another e-mail address elsewhere. That is the syntax and description
Richard gave, that is what I told him to use .qmail files
for. Sendmail's implementation of aliases, even though they invented
them, is wrong. It should theoretically create a loop, but it doesn't.

Richard, please clarify your question so we can help you properly.
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