> Given that what you're asking for is exactly the same functionality,
> just stripped of the ability to handle bounces and loops successfully,
> my opinion would be: yes.

I have a beef with qmailadmin as well in the fact that I can't have two or 
three forwards or aliases for a given email name.

Situation One: one of our engineers works at home.  Every email to him 
should go to his normal Maildir and should be sent to his home as well.  
Qmailadmin doesn't support this, but qmail does without a problem.  
Manually editing the .qmail-username and viewing it within qmailadmin shows 
that the .qmail-username read routine can understand what's going on but 
the user input routine doesn't.

Situation Two: Our customer service department has three techs.  All email 
to the tech addresses gets CC'd to an archive.  Similar to situation one 
but again, qmailadmin entry routines don't have a clue.

Both cases with mailing lists would be like using a cannon to swat a fly.  
Yeah they'd work but are horribly overboard.

Regards,
Andrew

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