[qmailadmin] Is Forward what I expected to be Alias?

2005-06-07 Thread Paulo Pires
Hi fellows,

I've used qmailadmin a couple years ago and I used a lot aliases for
client purposes. I installed a new server at my new employment and I'm
trying qmailadmin, but there are no aliases!

I've seen that Forwards only can redirect to ONE account!

I would like to have something:

alias: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to accounts:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I know that I can create this in .alias files in qmail, but I really
loved qmailadmin interface.


Any tips?
Many thanks in advance,

Paulo Pires



Re: [qmailadmin] Is Forward what I expected to be Alias?

2005-06-07 Thread Tom Collins

On Jun 7, 2005, at 3:58 AM, Paulo Pires wrote:

I've used qmailadmin a couple years ago and I used a lot aliases for
client purposes. I installed a new server at my new employment and I'm
trying qmailadmin, but there are no aliases!


Forwards and aliases were combined into a single interface.


I've seen that Forwards only can redirect to ONE account!


That's not true.  If you create a forward, you can click the modify 
button to add as many accounts as you'd like.  The interface will 
conveniently drop the @mydomain.com from local forwards for increased 
readability.


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Re: [qmailadmin] Is Forward what I expected to be Alias?

2005-06-07 Thread Paulo Pires
Awesome! Worked out!
Many thanks :-)

Ter, 2005-06-07 às 06:42 -0700, Tom Collins escreveu:
 On Jun 7, 2005, at 3:58 AM, Paulo Pires wrote:
  I've used qmailadmin a couple years ago and I used a lot aliases for
  client purposes. I installed a new server at my new employment and I'm
  trying qmailadmin, but there are no aliases!
 
 Forwards and aliases were combined into a single interface.
 
  I've seen that Forwards only can redirect to ONE account!
 
 That's not true.  If you create a forward, you can click the modify 
 button to add as many accounts as you'd like.  The interface will 
 conveniently drop the @mydomain.com from local forwards for increased 
 readability.
 
 --
 Tom Collins  -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/  Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/
 You don't need a laptop to troubleshoot high-speed Internet: 
 sniffter.com