Re: Domain aliases

2001-05-29 Thread Dave Sill

Ahmad Ridha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Petter Sundl=F6f writes:

 So, mailing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be the same as
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] The same goes for petter.sundlof -- an alias on
 findus.dhs.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be the same as=

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I want it to be global, that it apply for all users.=20

Just put useless.dhs.org and findus.dhs.org in /var/qmail/control/loca=
ls.=20

And rcpthosts.

-Dave



Domain aliases

2001-05-26 Thread Petter Sundlöf

Hi.

I've tried looking through qmail's documentation, but as I am
self-declared idiot, I've made no sense out of it.

What I want to do is for useless.dhs.org to be the same as far as mail
goes as findus.dhs.org, the domain I regularly use. They both resolve to
the same IP, and they're both mine. The MX record for both are set to
the regular domain, findus.dhs.org -- is this what they should be set
to?

So, mailing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be the same as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The same goes for petter.sundlof -- an alias on
findus.dhs.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be the same as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want it to be global, that it apply for all users.

I'd appreciate any help.

Best wishes,
Petter Sundlöf



Re: Domain aliases

2001-05-26 Thread Ahmad Ridha

Petter Sundlöf writes:

 What I want to do is for useless.dhs.org to be the same as far as mail
 goes as findus.dhs.org, the domain I regularly use. They both resolve to
 the same IP, and they're both mine. The MX record for both are set to
 the regular domain, findus.dhs.org -- is this what they should be set
 to? 
 
 So, mailing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be the same as
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] The same goes for petter.sundlof -- an alias on
 findus.dhs.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be the same as
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I want it to be global, that it apply for all users. 
 

Just put useless.dhs.org and findus.dhs.org in /var/qmail/control/locals. 

Regards, 

Ahmad Ridha 



Re: virtual domain aliases problems...

2001-04-10 Thread Dave Sill

Geoffrey Gallaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I recently moved from sendmail to qmail-1.03. I'm having a few problems
getting per-domain alias files working.

[snip description of sendmail method]

Now, with qmail I've installed fastforward and setup /etc/aliases to
work correctly. The question is how do I make qmail recognize the
aliases files for the virtual domains that my users have?

For example, say you have virtual.example.com managed by "joe". In
control/virtualdomains:

  virtual.example.com:joe-virtual

In ~joe/.qmail-virtual-default:

  | fastforward -d virtual.aliases.cdb

-Dave



virtual domain aliases problems...

2001-04-08 Thread Geoffrey Gallaway

Hello,

I recently moved from sendmail to qmail-1.03. I'm having a few problems
getting per-domain alias files working.

I have a few users on my system that had shell accounts and also had
some domains I hosted for them. Each of these kind of users had a
domain.aliases file in their home directory so they could manage their
own domains aliases' without bothering me. All I did was add the
location of the aliases files to sendmail.cf's 'AliasFile=' line when I
started hosting a new domain.

Now, with qmail I've installed fastforward and setup /etc/aliases to
work correctly. The question is how do I make qmail recognize the
aliases files for the virtual domains that my users have?

Thanks,
Geoff