On Sat 23 Mar, Andre Pang bloviated thus: > So far, everything I've tried expects that I dump it into the > /etc/aliases file (or whatever the equivalent is) :(. Even the > specific non-root ones like minordomo etc don't really do what I > want.
ALL of them should be able to work in a non-root environment, but if you want to have addresses like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" you'll need access to that /etc/aliases file. Perhaps you have access on the machine hosting your email but not the machine hosting the lists? Well with an intelligent mailer (Postfix, qmail et al) you should be able to set it up to accept mail of the type [EMAIL PROTECTED] So you could point from the first machine to the second machine and then have procmail split stuff out. The docs always talk about using /etc/aliases because that's the most straightforward way to do it. You can still do it other ways but you'll have to be creative. -- Rev Simon Rumble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.rumble.net Send email with subject "send key pub" for public key. See, the problem is that God gives men a brain and a penis, and only enough blood to run one at a time. - Robin Williams
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