On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 08:40:35PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > There are small irritating differences between the way sendmail and postfix > treat the aliases. You cannot just rely on pure brute force conversion of > the setup between sendmail and postfix. The example i have in mind is a > problem which is of some importance and burned me, the periodic mail > sent each night to root by cron. Using sendmail aliasing root to myself did > the job. Using postix this did not work, the mail was sent to the mail hub > and went into our sysadm mail box. The solution is here in the postfix faq > http://www.postfix.org/faq.html#some_local > I am sure there are a number of similar small differences which preclude > simply turning a knob in rc.conf.
I'm using a normal hash map on my system without problems. I'm 100% sure that I get the daily mails :-) Just keep in mind that the default location of the alias database for postfix is /etc/aliases and *not* /etc/mail/aliases. Joerg
