Dean Browett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Ok, let me clear something up.........the only .qmail file that a user has
> is in their home directory. This file contains './Maildir/.

You're omitting information.  The name of this file is critical; if the
user controls a virtualdomain, ".qmail" in their home directory won't
control mail in the virtual domain, while ".qmail-default" will.

> In /var/qmail/alias there several files none of which affect the domain in
> question. '.qmail-default' contains  '| fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb' .
> 
> ALL aliases for virtual domains and local addresses e.g. postmaster, root
> etc live in /etc/aliases.........this may not be the best method, but it
> works...too much like sendmail eh 8-(( .

Sorry, then, but I can't help you.  I don't use fastforward, and never have.
I don't think it's particularly common among qmail administrators to handle
a virtualdomain that way, but I could be wrong.

Charles
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