.qmail files are the old way of doing forwards. They still work, but are
not easily maintained, and they conflict with qmailadmin use.
qmailadmin sets up forwards in the database. Any account with qmailadmin
admin privileges (vmoduser -a) can access all of the forwards in a
domain using qmailadmin. Note that this is not necessarily limited to
the postmaster@ account.
To prove the forwards are working, I would simply send an email to the
forward address, and verify that it arrives at the proper destination.
The messages headers will show the progression of the forward.
That's the best I can think of off hand. Let us know if that's
sufficient or not.
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-Eric 'shubes'
On 10/17/2013 11:58 PM, Nikolay Mitev wrote:
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the reply,
Please be excused for not properly a query, can be seen as a log
forwarding e-mail to users from .qmail file.
# cd /home/mydomain.com/C/ceco/ <http://mydomain.com/C/ceco/>
# cat .qmail ---> &[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
&[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
These logs do I need to prove to consumers that emails are automatically
forwarded to them.
Best regards,
Nikolay
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Eric Shubert <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 10/17/2013 07:01 AM, Nikolay Mitev wrote:
Hi Team,
Can you monitor logs automatically forwarded emails?
Best regards,
Nikolay
Not that I'm aware of.
If you describe the problem you're trying to solve, perhaps we can
help with an alternative solution.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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