In the newer versions of qmail and qmailadmin, forwards and aliases are
both handled the same way, so just go into forwards and enter your alias
there.

W

Jared Markell wrote:
> Hey all,
>  
> Isn't there supposed to be a way to add email aliases through qmail
> admin? So if I want an email address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s> email box, I could set up an alias to do this?
> In the help files for qmail admin, it shows it in the menu and how to do
> it (see attatched jpg), but that menu item isn't in my menu (qmailadmin
> v1.2.9, as per the latest toaster).. or is this something they
> incorporated into Forwards, so they're both the same thing?
>  
> The only I've found to do it (without touching forwards), is from the
> command line using valias, but since telnet isn't in the default
> installation for CentOS 4.3, makes adding aliases with valias a pain. :)
>  
>  
>  
> Jared 

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