Hello
it is pretty trivial the alias folder
Lets take an example
your .qmail-root contains postmas...@yourdomain.com (or any
u...@yourdoumain.com) yourdomain.com should be similar to what is in
/var/qmail/control/me
Then of course you need the account postmas...@yourdomain.com (the one
Philip,
Many thanks for your suggestion.
Yes, I have postmas...@mydomain.com (I have tried other e-mails as well)
and the domain is the same in .qmail-root as in /var/qmail/control/me.
I simply cannot figure out what may be wrong.
Regards
Alex
On 16/08/2011 11:44, Philip wrote:
Hello
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I have a hunch about this. I continue to be unclear about virtual vs
system users, and the differences between 'native' qmail and vpopmail.
It seems to me however that the aliases/ method is native, as this is
not used when defining forwards with qmailadmin.
My hunch is that perhaps native
Greetings List,
I have been experiencing email dupes for sometime now. On checking the
archives I found some post saying it could be low memory that is causing
this, at the time I was running at 1GB RAM, So I stepped to 3GB but dupes
where still coming. I then upgraded my toaster hoping it would
If it is in select email accounts, you may need to check your mail
filter files (like .qmail) and make sure the mail isn't being sent
through multiple times.
P. Ring
-Original Message-
From: akisa...@ucu.ac.ug [mailto:akisa...@ucu.ac.ug]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 12:14 PM
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Hello Alex
Try this,
I take you have aliases in a the vpopmail database table valias or you
are using .qmail files as aliases ?
So do as Eric suggested, create the alias r...@mydomain.com to
postmas...@mydomain.com, aliases are considered as forwards now, in the
old days aliases and forwards