On Thu, Aug 12, 1999 at 07:21:49PM +0200, Ferdinand Schinagl wrote: > Hi dear mail wizards, > > can sombody tell me how to do the following with my debian installation: > For at least some maybe even all of the accounts on our server I'd like > to have it receive emails addressed to it in a more formal naming > convention. Means the "machine" should transport mail addressed to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] though > there is no account like firstname_of_user_A.last_name_at_user_A which > doesn't even make sense to set up - too long a name and there are > underscores (wouldn't be a problem really) and a dot inside the users > name. In short, I'd like to do some user name mapping that's it. The > mail should be received by an existing user of course. > > Any ideas who to do this conveniently? > > Thanks so far, > > Ferd
Aliases? that seems the easiest to me (/etc/aliases, see doc on ur mta for exact use). -Lex
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