I guess that depends how you set up your users, we have ours in a flat
file:
username [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so we just run a script on that file and autocreate the .qmail files on a
nightly cron job. soon I guess we'll create the flat file from an LDAP
database but that's not done yet.
Herbie
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Tracy R Reed wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 01:08:47PM -0600, Herbie wrote:
> > Well the simplest way is to have one machine act as the gateway for all
> > mail and create alias files to forward the mail onto the second machine. I
> > used a simple perl script from a flat file to create the .qmail alias's.
>
> I guess that could work but there is no easy automated way to manage so
> many qmail files and we already have 1760 in there already. I think I'll
> just have my qmail-queue wrapper rewrite the envelope recipient address
> and add a headerline which is basically what qmail-alias does when it
> forwards an email on somewhere else. I was just wondering if anyone came
> up with a more correct solution but it seems not.
>
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