> > >    
> threeacesolutions.com:alias-threeacesolutions
> > > 
> > > in virtualdomains will make
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] be controlled by
> > > ~alias/.qmail-threeacesolutions-info .  
> > 
> No, ~alias means 'the home directory of user
> "alias"', which is needed by qmail.
> It doesn't involve the creation of any additional
> accounts.  A standard qmail
> install will have ~alias as /var/qmail/alias . 
> Therefore the necessary .qmail
> file is
> /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-threeacesolutions-info .
> 
I went ahead and made sure it wasn't in locals, and
then made .qmail-threeacesolutions-info in
/var/qmail/alias, with contents of
"&[EMAIL PROTECTED]". It's still not working -- in
fact, it doesn't even show up in my maillog. I also
tried an identical file in /home/alias (which is where
my .qmail-postmaster file is), and it yielded the same
(lack of) result.

I even tried making the file
.qmail-info-threeacesolutions, since the
virtualdomains syntax was
threeacesolutions:alias-threeacesolutions (thus
info-three...), and that did no good either.

Any idea what else I could try?

Thanks,
Alex

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