On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 07:37:10AM -0500, Hubbard, David wrote:
>Just go to the domain directory and type this:
>
>echo "&[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > .qmail-default
>
>That means any email that comes in to that domain
>addressed to a nonexistent address will be handled
>by the .qmail-default since a .qmail-username for
>that address won't exist.
Except that vpopmail doesn't use a .qmail-username for user accounts.
Everything gets delivered to .qmail-default and the vpopmail dispatcher
does the appropirate thing there.
Perhaps not the right way, but my first thought is:
mv .qmail-default .qmail-<localuser>
echo '&[EMAIL PROTECTED]' >.qmail-default
That should allow mail for <localuser> to come in and be handled, while
sending the rest of the mail elsewhere.
Sean
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