Thanks Dave,
of course, I just realized that Keith talked about just qmail-users,
not in context "Single-UID based POP3 box By Paul Gregg"
- I'm sorry Keith -
anyway, it seems that I should start hacking around the qmail :-)
I will let you know, folks, if it will be a success, since
I'm not a programmer of any kind, but if this is the only way...
I will :-)
thanks for your support
--Adam
at [16/Apr/2001Mon 21:14] You Wrote in [Re: "an alias can never override a valid
user's deliveries" ???]:
> Adam Andrzej Jaworski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >also please remember that users/assign method is not suitable
> >for us since - for many reasons (our auto-hosting software) -
> >we have to use system accounts
>
> qmail-users doesn't preclude the use of system accounts, it just
> provides a more general aliasing mechanism that preempts system
> accounts.
>
> >so we need one simple thing: qmail should respect what is in global
> >aliases.cdb file used by fastforward
> >means if there is configured alias (or catch-all) in one domain
> >it should sent messages to user pointed to this alias - not to
> >real user
> >if this can't be done, then handling aliases in fastforward/qmail duo
> >are worse than in Zmailer... (brrr..)
>
> You could always modify the source--qmail-lspawn.c, most likely.
>
> -Dave
>