Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
> > TO do that, I created a file .qmail-player in the aliases directory,
> > and put the name "rakhesh@fqdn" in that (that's how I had got qmail to
> > deliver mail for non-existant addresses like postmaster etc); but
> > qmail still delivers mail to "player" and not "rakhesh".
Robin S. Socha wrote:
> You mean "&rakhesh@fqdn"? And "fqdn" won't work, anyway.
The ampersand is optional if the address begins with a letter or number, as
it does in this case. "man dot-qmail"
Also, I doubt he meant "fqdn" literally, but since this list prefers to be
literal (nothing wrong with that)...
"fqdn" would work if he has it set up as a local domain. I have a local
domain called "no_domain_given" that is used to catch addresses that don't
have domains, since the bosses didn't want people using them.
---Kris Kelley