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Re: alias only? [SOLVED]
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- Subject: Re: alias only? [SOLVED]
- From: Dave Sill <de5@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 10:49:23 -0400
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yyyyy50@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>On 29 Apr 2005 at 12:53, Dave Sill wrote:
>
>> Well, you *did* say you wanted to disable mail to "joe", didn't you?
>> :-)
>
>Heh, but only directly, not from an alias ;-)
You don't really have that level of control.
>> The fix, of course, is to change .qmail-georgealias to something like:
>>
>> &joe-georgealias
>
>I wanted to be sure that it was clear that the .qmail-georgealias is in
>/var/qmail/alias.
Doesn't matter. Wherever it resides, the point is to forward to an
address that isn't disabled.
>> And make sure ~joe/.qmail-default or ~joe/.qmail-georgealias exists.
>
>What should be in these files?
That would depend upon what you want to happen to mail sent to that
address, wouldn't it?
-Dave